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Causes of tropical cyclone Freddy in Mozambique​

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climate change causes warmer oceans, heat energy from the water's surface is fuelling stronger storms

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As climate change causes warmer oceans, heat energy from the water's surface is fuelling stronger storms. Tropical cyclone Freddy, a month-long storm, has hit the Southern coast of Africa twice.

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