Hurricanes slowdown – and leave behind a lot more damage when they make landfall, according to a new study. The study, published in the journal Nature, found that since 1949, tropical cyclones their speed decreased on average by 10% worldwide. The change is even more dramatic was landing from the North Atlantic storms – moving 20 percent slower. The result is more rainfall and more damage to buildings such as hurricanes with the mouse over residential areas for longer periods. “The unprecedented rainfall totals with dem as part Stall’im Hurricane Harvey Texas in 2017 offers a remarkable example of the relationship between the regional rainfall” and hurricane speeds, wrote the study’s author, James P. Kossin of the Center for NOAA weather and climate in Madison, Wisconsin. Hurricane Harvey focused on South Texas for more than a week last year September, up to 60 inches excites the dumping that most of Houston left under water and led to 93 deaths. Kossin argued that the slowdown caused by global warming, both increasing and decreasing precipitation wind currents. Nature Kossin said that a slowdown of 10% corresponds to the storm speed for a 10% increase in precipitation When a hurricane Landfall brands. copyright Image of Handout Getty Images
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