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Environmentalists and scientists have sounded the warning that global warming will cause more powerf


Environmentalists and scientists have sounded the warning that global warming will cause more powerful storms that will ravage U.S. coastal cities, like superstorm Sandy. But while we may see bigger storms, changing air patterns will keep the country out of harms way.
A study  published ratings for europe river cruises in the Proceedings of the National Academy ratings for europe river cruises of Sciences claims that global warming will make it less likely that another superstorm Sandy will slam into New York and the rest of the eastern seaboard.
Sandy was already a rare storm when it hit the East Coast head on in October 2012, after making a sharp turn left. However, ratings for europe river cruises global warming will make it so future storms are less likely to follow the same path as Sandy.
Researchers used climate models were based on greenhouse gas levels tripling by 2100 to see if future ratings for europe river cruises Sandy-like storms were more or less likely ratings for europe river cruises to slam directly into the Atlantic coast. The models showed that future air patterns in a warmer world would make it less likely that the U.S. would be struck by another Sandy as wind currents would be more likely to push big storms further offshore.
What they did in this paper was to look specifically ratings for europe river cruises at the steering patterns in the atmosphere, said Kerry Emanuel, researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It doesn t mean that New York is off the hook if in fact there are going to be more storms overall.
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