Intense hurricanes and typhoons could double by 2050 in nearly all regions of world, scientists say
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Intense hurricanes and typhoons -- the most devastating storms on the planet -- could more than double by 2050 in nearly all regions of the world because of climate change, scientists reported Wednesday.
The study, published in the journal Science Advances, defined intense storms as the equivalent of a category 3 hurricane or stronger. It noted that the probability of these storms will be higher in the coming decades, and more people will be impacted by intense storms in some of the world's most vulnerable regions.
Researchers also found the wind speeds in these storms could increase by as much as 20%, as well as a tremendous increase in the frequency of category 4 and category 5 storms -- by more than 200% in some regions.
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