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The article discusses the rapid intensification of Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico, which is the third-fastest intensifying Atlantic storm on record. This rapid intensification is attributed to warmer-than-average water temperatures due to climate change. Scientists warn that climate change not only fuels more powerful storms but also makes them stronger more quickly.
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