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According to Climate Central, climate change made the warm ocean temperatures that drove Melissa’s rapid intensification 800 times more likely. Scientists have also estimated that climate change contributed to a wind speed increase of 10 miles per hour, boosting the hurricane’s destructive potential by 50 percent.
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