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This Article is From Sep 13, 2018

Hurricane Florence Destruction May Be Worse Because of Climate Change

(Bloomberg) -- As Hurricane Florence barrels toward North Carolina, it's being strengthened and guided by a one-two punch of climate factors scientists have been tracking for years.

Florence, which threatens to be the most severe storm to hit North Carolina in more than 60 years, is being steered by a high-pressure ridge associated with unusually warm ocean temperatures. That's discouraging it from turning north or east, a shift that could spare coastal communities the storm's worst. On Wednesday, forecasters said it had shifted slightly south, and would rake the shoreline from Georgetown, South Carolina, to Wilmington, North Carolina.

Meanwhile, a weakened jet stream means that Florence is more likely to linger in the region, raising the specter of devastating flooding from as much as 30 inches of rain.

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