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Nor'easters along the US East Coast have intensified by 6% since 1940, driven by climate change.
A recent study reveals that the most intense nor'easters, which affect the US East Coast, have become 6% stronger since 1940, due to climate change.
This intensification, fueled by warmer oceans and air, leads to increased moisture and more severe rain or snowfall, raising the risk of flooding in coastal cities.
The research analyzed 900 storms from 1940 to 2025, indicating a need for better preparedness against these increasingly powerful storms.
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Los nor'easters a lo largo de la costa este de EE.UU. se han intensificado un 6% desde 1940, impulsados por el cambio climático.