Earth SciencesNature Communications
Atlantic tropical cyclones downscaled from climate reanalyses show increasing activity over past 150 years
K. Emanuel
This research, conducted by Kerry Emanuel, reveals a complex narrative of Atlantic hurricane activity since 1851. While acknowledging past undercounting, the study highlights a persistent increase in tropical cyclone activity over the years, punctuated by a notable drought in the 1970s and 80s tied to human influences. Uncover the nuances of climate impact on hurricane patterns!
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