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Nature 441, 564-566 (1 June 2006) | doi:10.1038/441564a; Published online 31 May 2006
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Meteorology: Bad weather ahead
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- Alexandra Witze is Nature's chief of correspondents for America.
Abstract
Scientists and policymakers are battling over whether global warming is making hurricanes more destructive. Alexandra Witze ventures into the heart of the storm.
It remains the worst tempest in written history. In November 1970, a tropical storm strengthened into a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal.
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