evaluate the impact of global warming on the frequency of tropical cyclone
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Explanation:Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency of high-intensity storms in selected ocean basins depending on the climate model. ... Almost all of the tropical cyclone damage from climate change tends to be concentrated in North America, East Asia and the Caribbean–Central American region.
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Climate change may affect tropical cyclones in a variety of ways: an intensification of rainfall and wind speed, a decrease in overall frequency, an increase in frequency of very intense storms and a poleward extension of where the cyclones reach maximum intensity are among the possible consequences of human-induced.
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