Hurricanes Shoot Water Ice into the Stratosphere

Study: Global Warming Could Hinder Hurricanes

Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones inject ice far into the stratosphere, possibly feeding global warming, researchers now say.

The finding, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, provides more evidence of the intertwining of severe weather and global warming by demonstrating a mechanism by which storms could drive climate change. Many scientists now believe that global warming, in turn, is likely to increase the severity of tropical cyclones.

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