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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Global warming could reduce how many hurricanes hit the United States, according to a new federal study that clashes with other research.
The new study is the latest in a contentious scientific debate over how man-made global warming may affect the intensity and number of hurricanes.
In it, researchers link warming waters, especially in the Indian and Pacific oceans, to increased vertical wind shear in the Atlantic Ocean near the United States.
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