Climate Change Was The Engine That Powered Hurricane Maria's Devastating Rains
Maria was the rainiest hurricane known to have hit the island. Scientists say a storm of its severity is nearly five times more likely to occur today, with warmer air and oceans, than in the 1950s.
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April 17, 2019 at 09:41PM
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NPR News: Climate Change Was The Engine That Powered Hurricane Maria's Devastating Rains
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