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Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

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Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

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Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

- nypost.com - Category : USA, New York - Relavancy : 0.38074648

Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

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Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

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Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

- nypost.com - Category : USA, New York - Relavancy : 0.38074648

Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

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Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

- nypost.com - Category : USA, New York - Relavancy : 0.38074648

Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

- nypost.com - Category : USA, New York - Relavancy : 0.38074648

Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

- nypost.com - Category : USA, New York - Relavancy : 0.38074648

Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

- nypost.com - Category : USA, New York - Relavancy : 0.38074648

Hurricanes are keeping their staying power longer once they make landfall, spreading more inland destruction, according to a new study. Warmer ocean waters from climate change are likely making hurricanes lose power more slowly after landfall because they act as a reserve fuel tank for moisture

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