💨 Abstract
Hurricane Milton, which caused 16 deaths in Florida, was made more severe by human-induced climate change, according to a team of international scientists. The storm's wind speeds were increased by around 10% and rainfall by 20-30%, as reported by World Weather Attribution. The hurricane intensified rapidly, feeding off warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
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