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Hurricane Irene

CLIMATE IMPACTS

Climate Change Links Stronger Storms to Jersey Shore, But Not More

JOE MARTUCCI / THE PRESS OF ATLANTIC CITY – South Jersey has been the landing spot for three tropical systems in the past decade. While experts say it is a stroke of meteorological coincidence, a changing climate does bring the increased risk of stronger storms to the shore …

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