SciDevNet: People living in countries around the Arabian Sea have been exposed to tropical cyclones that have been growing in strength since 1997, and hitting the area earlier than usual -- but scientists are still debating what is driving these changes.
A study published in Nature last month (20 September) challenges previous conclusions that the stronger cyclones are being driven by man-made pollution, such as aerosol and sulphate emissions.
Instead, it claims, the stronger cyclones are caused by an......
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Rifts emerge over why Arabian cyclones are strengthening
Posted by SciDevNet: Rasha Dewedar on October 31st, 2012
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