NEW YORK TIMES: How Helene Wrought So Much Havoc, So Far From the Coasts

How Helene Wrought So Much Havoc, So Far From the Coasts





Hurricanes typically weaken over land. But if the ground is already wet from earlier rains, storms can receive an extra jolt that keeps them churning. By Raymond Zhong from NYT (New York Times) Climate
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