By Michael Le Page Typhoon Hagibis hit Japan in October 2019Richard Atrero de Guzman/ Sipa USA Tropical cyclones around the world have grown stronger since the 1970s, just as theory and models predicted. “The signal has now risen above the noise,” says James Kossin of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “This is the…
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