Hurricanes last longer on land in a warming world

See p.230 Tropical cyclones can cause substantial damage and death when they reach land, as a result of wind, storm surges and rainfall. [...]it is the increased residual store of atmospheric moisture at warmer temperatures that slows the weakening of the storm. [...]a slower decay could also lead t...

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Rain
Rainfall
Storm damage
Storm surges
Trends
Tropical cyclones
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