New study suggests cyclones in the Arctic are forming more often and getting stronger

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New study suggests cyclones in the Arctic are forming more often and getting stronger
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A team of Earth scientists from North Carolina State University, the University of Alaska Fairbanks, North Carolina A&T State University, and Sandia National Laboratories has found evidence that suggests cyclones have become more common over the past half-century and have also become stronger.

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