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Trade-off between intensity and frequency of global tropical cyclones
        - Improves understanding of global warming’s influence on tropical cyclone climate
- Forms a complete three-dimensional variability space of tropical cyclone climate where the variabilities are continuously linked
- Finds that global ocean warmth best explains the out-of-phase relationship between intensity and frequency of global tropical cyclones
- Calculates an average increase in global tropical cyclone intensity of 1.3 m s−1 over the past 30 years of ocean warming occurring at the expense of 6.1 tropical cyclones worldwide
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