Damaging Rains From Hurricanes Can Be More Intense After Winds Subside
According to new research, the rains that come once the storm has weakened may actually be more intense than when the storm is at its strongest.
According to new research, the rains that come once the storm has weakened may actually be more intense than when the storm is at its strongest.
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