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Tropical cyclones have become more frequent compared to the past 5,700 years, sediment core analysis shows

  • Meteorologists warn of increasing tropical cyclone potential near northern Australia due to an active Madden-Julian Oscillation and monsoonal surge bringing heavy rainfall and unstable weather conditions this week.
  • Two low-pressure systems near Australia are being monitored, with one having a moderate chance of developing into a tropical cyclone by Thursday, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
  • Research from multiple universities indicates that tropical cyclones have become much more frequent in recent decades based on sediment core analysis from the Great Blue Hole.
  • Professor Melles states that current climate change caused by human activity likely contributes to the maximum frequency of tropical storms observed in recent years.
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freshplaza.com broke the news in on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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