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Why do some scientists think that global warming would increase the strength of hurricanes

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This increased moisture provides additional fuel for hurricanes. Climate models project an increase in the average precipitation rate of hurricanes as a result of global warming. Second, as ocean temperatures rise, there is also less cold, subsurface ocean water to serve as a braking mechanism for hurricanes.

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rising warm ocean water with strengthen the hurricanes

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