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Old 10-22-2021, 04:40 PM   #380 (permalink)
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If polar temperatures are increasing more than equatorial, that should reduce the number or severity of storms because it's that temperature differential that drives the air currents to converge.

A warmer polar climate would also increase moisture carrying capacity, which again should help to close the heat differential between equator and poles.

I'm pretty confident my hypothesis is flawed, but I haven't read the IPCC report yet on this subject.
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