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Climate change could be playing a role in slowing down storms like Hurricane Florence, resulting in more rainfall and flooding when they hit. According to meteorologist Jeff Berardelli, climate change appears to be affecting areas of high pressure in the atmosphere, which can slow down storms, while rising water temperatures can make them more intense. Air temperatures are higher, they can actually hold more water vapor, they drop more rain, Berardelli said. The estimates for Harvey last year from a bunch of scientific studies were anywhere from 15 p
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