Hurricanes may add to global warming
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03/12/1997
In addition to wreaking death and destruction, hurricanes might just contribute to global warming. Scientists at the Bermuda Station for Biological Research in Denver found that hurricanes hurl large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as their winds furiously churn the ocean over hundreds of square miles. Carbon dioxide is one of several gases in the atmosphere that trap heat and may be responsible for the record high temperatures of the past decade.