Tropical cyclones tend to shift toward the two poles
According to a study published in the journal Nature on May 14, tropical tornadoes are getting stronger, moving far and away from the equator and getting closer to the two poles.
According to a study published in the journal Nature on May 14, tropical tornadoes are getting stronger, moving far and away from the equator and getting closer to the two poles.
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Specifically, for the past 30 years, every 10 years, tornadoes tend to shift to the polarity of the Earth at about half a latitude (equivalent to 56km). This change occurs when the temperature of the Earth increases rapidly, thereby expanding the radius of the thermal belt.
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It is most visible in the North and South Pacific, as well as in the South Indian Ocean. However, scientists have not discovered any changes in the North Atlantic and North Indian Ocean regions, as well as changes related to the frequency of tornadoes globally.
That means that areas that are considered to be less affected by storms and tornadoes can also become "victims" of this " wild rage" . In contrast, areas near the equator are less likely to experience tornadoes and storms, meaning that these areas may experience severe drought.
Citing data from the 1982 to 2012 Department of Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States, the study showed that any changes related to the location of the storms also entails the consequences of money labels on residential and infrastructure.
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