Why Fewer Typhoons Are Reaching Normally Hard-Hit Parts of Asia
Why Fewer Typhoons Are Reaching Normally Hard-Hit Parts of
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But for the past three years
"General bias is in the
Warmer waters
Ocean temperatures in the central and eastern
Upper-level steering winds ultimately push the storms north, eventually affecting
Warm waters remain around the equator near the international dateline, he said. In the 1980s and 1990s waters around the Pacific and Indian oceans were cooler "as a general rule."
Heading north
Most of the 21 typhoons in
"If in a situation where
Warming ocean temperatures will "drive cyclonic storm activity," the advocacy group
Ocean temperatures are going up because the water absorbs heat from "increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere", mainly from fossil fuel consumption, the civic group
Too wet or not wet enough?
Lack of typhoons has spared crops, infrastructure and human lives. Typhoon Mitag,
In a more typical case, Typhoon Soudelor killed six people, cancelled 300 flights and cost farmers
In
But the dearth of typhoons has cut valuable rainfall too, Ravelas said. Parts of Metro Manila have rationed water this year partly for lack of precipitation.
"You'd rather have more rains but on the other side you have lots of calamities," he said. "It's a double-edged sword, so to speak."



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