How do hurricanes or typhoons form and are they getting stronger?
3 hours ago Share Save Mark Poynting Climate reporter Share Save
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Typhoon Kalmaegi - one of the strongest of 2025 - has caused severe flooding in the Philippines, where it left at least 114 dead, before heading for Vietnam. Climate change is not thought to increase the number of hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones worldwide. But warmer oceans coupled with a warmer atmosphere - fuelled by climate change - have the potential to make those that do form
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