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Study Ties Warming to Intense Hurricanes
Continue to the storyA series of studies over the past year or so have shown an increase in the power of hurricanes in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, a strengthening that storm experts say is tied to rising sea-surface temperatures. And most of that temperature increase can be blamed on global warming caused by human activities such as automobile and industrial pollution, scientists report in Wednesday's issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "The work that we've done kind of closes the loop here,'' said Tom Wigley of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., a co-author of the paper. "The important conclusion is that the observed (sea-surface temperature) increases in these hurricane breeding grounds cannot be explained by natural processes alone,'' said Wigley. "The best explanation for these changes has to include a large human influence.''