Japan may face more powerful typhoons due to global warming
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Experts warn that Japan could experience a more intense typhoon season this year due to global warming. Tropical storm Jangmi has already passed through the country, and experts believe that this could be a harbinger of more powerful storms to come. Rising sea temperatures and increased atmospheric moisture are contributing to the potential for more powerful typhoons. This is a concern for Japan, which is prone to typhoons and has a history of devastating storms. The potential for more powerful typhoons highlights the need for Japan to prepare for and respond to these events, including through improved early warning systems and evacuation procedures.
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Japan Times