Thursday, September 14, 2006

Humans 'causing stronger storms'

Scientists calculate that two-thirds of the recent rise in sea temperatures, thought to fuel hurricanes, is down to anthropogenic emissions. Research published last year found there had been a sharp rise in the incidence of category 4 and 5 storms - the strongest - in recent decades. But other scientists caution there may be errors in historical storm records. Hurricane formation is strongly linked to sea-surface temperature, with warmer waters more likely to form storms.

Sea-surface temperature and hurricane strength vary naturally, and deciphering a clear impact of human greenhouse gas emissions has been difficult. However, the last two years have seen several major pieces of research which have at least increased understanding of the issue, without settling it conclusively.

from the BBC

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