before reaching hurricane strength on Oct. 1. On Oct. 4 it became a Category 4 hurricane with wind speeds of 145 mph (233 km/h). It began to lose strength on Oct. 6 as it veered north and
Yet they will continue on their current trajectory, moving over 30,000 mph (48,280 km/h), arcing out into the Milky Way for tens of thousands of years. With no atmosphere in space, they will never corrode, and there is little for them to crash into in interstellar space. It will tak...
I feel like that's not enough to establish the comparison with the lies told about the Iraq war. It is true, but there's another way in which that just says, "people like places that are successful." I feel like any place which is dense, walkable and (unstated) has reasonable econom...
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Yes. On average, the world is seeing stronger tropical cyclones (a term that encompasses fast-rotating storms such as hurricanes and typhoons) more often than in decades past. According to an analysis of 4,000 tropical cyclones from 1979 to 2017, researchers concluded in 2020 that due to glob...