Climate change makes storms like Ian more common By News September 30, 2022 Add Comment Edit Abnormally hot water in the Gulf of Mexico helped Hurricane Ian gain strength. Rapidly intensifying major hurricanes are more likely as the Earth gets hotter. (Image credit: RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP via Getty Images) Share this post Related PostsFilmmakers behind 'The Matrix' are auctioning off memorabilia to support trans kidsBiden plans to nominate Bridget Brink as the next ambassador to Ukraine. Who is she?The 1st private astronaut mission to International Space Station is back on EarthIn rejecting death row inmate's case, judge says law enforcement isn't a professionWalker Hayes performs to sold-out arena at the Washington County FairA historic court martial ends with the first conviction of an Air Force generalA tour boat with 26 people aboard has gone missing in northern JapanFrench zombie comedy 'Z' changes its name ahead of Cannes, at Ukrainians' urging
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