
CNN meteorologist explains why tropical cyclones in Asia could double their destructive power by the end of the century
By the end of the century, an average cyclone will last around 5 hours longer and will travel 92 kilometers (57 miles) farther inland, nearly doubling its destructive power, a new study suggests.
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