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Global warming is unlikely to cause more frequent and intense tropical storms. Early predictions suggested that global warming would increase the frequency and intensity of tropical storms by raising ocean temperatures conducive to such storms. However, this is unlikely because global warming will have other effects, such as changes in wind flow, that will counteract its impact on tropical storm development.
The conclusion is the geographerβs opinion that early predictions about global warmingβs impact on tropical storm development were wrong. The geographer concludes that global warming will probably not cause more frequent and intense tropical storms.
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