The next ‘Storm of the Century’ could be even stronger, new study shows
Alexia Bădoiu
People in entertainment Climate change See all topics Facebook Tweet Email Link Link Copied! Follow The strongest nor’easters — destructive and often deadly storms that slap the US East Coast with paralyzing rain, snow and flooding — are being supercharged by the effects of climate pollution, a new study found. Nor’easters, which typically form between September and April, are fueled by the temperature contrast between cold Arctic air from the north and warmer, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean.
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