Global warming contributes to drop in tropical cyclones, study finds
Global warming has contributed to a 13 per cent drop in the number of tropical cyclones hammering coastal areas worldwide, according to an Australia-led study published in the journal, Nature Climate Change.
A team of local and international scientists, led by Savin Chand from Victoria-based Federation University Australia, used a state-of-the-art dataset to reconstruct a long-term proxy of historical tropical cyclone numbers extending back to 1850.
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