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  2. How is climate change affecting hurricanes, typhoons and ...

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    Finally, sea-levels are rising, mainly due to a combination of melting glaciers and ice sheets, and the fact that warmer water takes up more space. Local factors can also play a part. Local ...

  3. Philippines facing ‘unprecedented’ back-to-back typhoons ...

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    The extraordinary number of typhoons that pummeled the Philippines in November were fueled by conditions that are now almost twice as likely due to the climate crisis, a new study has found.. The ...

  4. List of severe weather phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Ice storm; Blizzard; Ground blizzard; ... a prolonged water supply shortage, often caused by persistent lack of, ... typhoon, or just "cyclone" Subtropical cyclone;

  5. Study: Climate change is making typhoons more dangerous ... - AOL

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    The “destructive power” of tropical storms in the Pacific Ocean, known locally as typhoons, ... Dangerous ice storm causes multiple wrecks along highways across Plains, Midwest. Advertisement.

  6. Typhoon - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009 the Hong Kong Observatory has divided typhoons into three different classifications: typhoon, severe typhoon and super typhoon. [20] A typhoon has wind speed of 64–79 knots (73–91 mph; 118–149 km/h), a severe typhoon has winds of at least 80 knots (92 mph; 150 km/h), and a super typhoon has winds of at least 100 knots (120 mph ...

  7. Outline of tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    It may be marked by significant disruptions to normal conditions such as strong wind, hail, thunder and lightning (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation (snowstorm, rainstorm), heavy freezing rain (ice storm), strong winds (tropical cyclone, windstorm), or wind transporting some substance through the atmosphere such as sand or debris.

  8. Study: Climate change is making typhoons more dangerous ... - AOL

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    The “destructive power” of tropical storms in the Pacific Ocean, known locally as typhoons, could double by the end of the century, according to a new study.

  9. Tropical cyclone effects by region - Wikipedia

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    Tropical cyclones regularly affect the coastlines of most of Earth's major bodies of water along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Also known as hurricanes, typhoons, or other names, tropical cyclones have caused significant destruction and loss of human life, resulting in about 2 million deaths since the 19th century.