Recent studies suggest that tropical cyclones are more powerful
than in the past with the most dramatic increase in the North
Atlantic. The increase is correlated with an increase in ocean
temperature. A debate concerns the nature of these increases with
some scientists attributing them to a natural climate fluctuation
and others suggesting climate change related to anthropogenic
increases in forcing from greenhouse gases.
A Summit on Hurricanes and Climate Change was held during the
spring of 2007 on the island of Crete that brought together leading
academics and researchers on both sides of the scientific debate to
discuss new research and express opinions about what will happen in
the future with regard to hurricane activity. This proceedings
volume highlights the state-of-the-science research into various
aspects of the hurricane-climate connection. It is likely that the
science presented here will lead to new research that will help
answer crucial questions about our sustainable future.
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