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Study: Global warming may diminish Atlantic hurricane activityStudy: Global warming may diminish Atlantic hurricane activity
(USA Today: Tue, 17 Apr) The debate over whether global warming affects hurricanes may be running into some unexpected turbulence. Many researchers believe warming is causing the storms to get stronger, while others aren't so sure. Now, a new study raises the possibility that global warming might even make it harder for hurricanes to form.


Global warming may spur wind shear, sap hurricanesGlobal warming may spur wind shear, sap hurricanes
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Tue, 17 Apr) Global warming could increase a climate phenomenon known as wind shear that inhibits Atlantic hurricanes, a potentially positive result of climate change, according to new research released on Tuesday.


Side effect of global warming might weaken hurricanesSide effect of global warming might weaken hurricanes
(Baltimore Sun: Wed, 18 Apr) Computer models predict wind shear that hinders storms' development The debate over whether global warming affects hurricanes could be running into some unexpected turbulence.



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Global warming may hinder stormsGlobal warming may hinder storms
(Sun-Sentinel: Wed, 18 Apr) Maybe global warming isn't spawning more powerful hurricanes, after all.


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