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Ocean swells, fueled by climate change, are causing increased coastal damage across the globe.
Ocean swells, often caused by distant storms, are traveling longer distances and causing significant damage to coastal areas, partly due to climate change.
These swells carry large amounts of energy, growing in height as they approach shallow waters, leading to increased risks for coastal properties.
Scientists are working to improve prediction methods and warning systems to help minimize damage.
Recent examples include massive waves from the South Pacific reaching California and Hawaii, and swells from the North Pacific affecting Chile.
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Los oleajes oceánicos, impulsados por el cambio climático, están causando un aumento de los daños costeros en todo el mundo.