September 11, 1998
Hurricanes Could Fuel Pace of Global Warming, Scientists Say
By KIM A. McDONALDSome scientists speculate that global warming may produce an increasing number of intense hurricanes like Bonnie, a storm that recently damaged coastal communities in North Carolina and Virginia.
If that's the case, climatologists should see an acceleration of the warming of the earth's atmosphere that many scientists have attributed to the burning of fossil fuels because hurricanes are also
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