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09/26/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
We’re doing it to ourselves: Human activity found to impact weather, weather outcomes
Thunderstorms and flooding are expected to become more intense because of human activities, according to reports by Science Daily. In the first report by the Science Daily, scientists observed how thunderstorms directly above two of the world’s busiest shipping lanes were more powerful than storms in areas of the ocean where ships do not travel. […]
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