Research shows, devastating impact on people in South Asia in future years At a time, when India’s east coast is bracing for cyclone Asani, a new study has revealed that super cyclones, the most intense form of tropical storm, are likely to have a much more devastating impact on people in South Asia—including India and Bangladesh—in future years. The international research, led by the University of Bristol, looked at the 2020 Super Cyclone Amphan – the most costly cyclone to make landfall in South Asia – and projected its consequences in different scenarios of sea level rise due to global warming. Its findings, published in the Royal Meteorological Society journal Climate Resilience and Sustainability, showed if the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere continues at...
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