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THE EARTH HATH NO FURY LIKE CYCLONES DISRUPTED, NEW STUDIES SAY

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May 23, 2025

'We're underestimating the scale of what's coming. The changing cyclone patterns could have enormous consequences,' a weather scientist said

THE EARTH HATH NO FURY LIKE CYCLONES DISRUPTED, NEW STUDIES SAY

Cyclones are among the earth’s most powerful storms. Like forest fires and lightning strikes, they are natural — yet their effects are becoming more destructive thanks to climate change.

In a new study published by researchers at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, the world’s cyclones can be expected to wreak more havoc in new ways if global warming follows a future climate scenario called SSP5-8.5.

This is both due to the cyclones’ intensity and their occurring in places where they didn’t occur before.

Climate change has many moving parts. To make sense of its impact on various sectors and ecosystems, experts often use the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs). Each SSP describes a world affected in a particular way by climate change. SSP3 describes a politically fragmented world in which environmental protection is not a priority. The SSP5 world is rapidly burning fossil fuels and depleting a great amount of resources.

SSP5-8.5 is the SSP5 pathway plus a radiative forcing — the amount of extra energy being added to the planet’s surface — of 8.5 W/m2. Currently this figure is 2.7 W/m2 over the value in 1750. (A radiative forcing of 2.6 W/m2 is required to keep global warming by 2100 under 2° C, as suggested by the Paris Agreement.)

“Based on the data, SSP5 is already gaining momentum,” said Chahan Kropf, a scientist specialising in weather and climate risk studies at ETH Zürich and a coauthor of both studies. “But we still need broader agreement on that.”

A follow-up study published by the same team plus two more researchers also reported that roughly half of the world’s mangroves will be at high to severe risk by 2100. Coastal ecosystems protect inland areas from storms, reduce soil erosion, and store carbon. Mangroves in particular can also store fourto five-times more carbon per unit area than terrestrial forests.

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TVK RALLY STAMPEDE: T.N. CM STALIN ANNOUNCES COMPENSATION FOR VICTIMS' KIN, ORDERS INQUIRY

Karur district collector's office can be contacted for any assistance here: Whatsapp No.: 70108 06322. Landline No.: 04324 - 256306/04324-25751

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3 mins

September 29, 2025

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KARUR STAMPEDE: NO WORDS OF COMFORT CAN TRULY EASE THE PAIN OF LOSING LOVED ONES, SAYS TVK CHIEF VIJAY

Actor Vijay prayed for the speedy recovery of all the injured and assured that his party would extend full support to those undergoing treatment

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1 mins

September 29, 2025

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INDIA SENDS FRESH AID TO QUAKE-HIT AFGHANISTAN, RELIEF REACHES KABUL VIA CHABAHAR

On September 1, 2025, the Indian mission in Kabul sent truck loads of relief materials to the disaster-hit region of Kunar

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1 min

September 27, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

TELANGANA TO INTRODUCE BREAKFAST SCHEME IN SCHOOLS, 69% RESERVATION IN LOCAL BODIES: REVANTH REDDY

Tamil Nadu is a leader in education, nutrition and sports, and all other States are inspired by its education model, says Telangana Chief Minister

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2 mins

September 27, 2025

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Southern Mail Newspaper

MADRAS HIGH COURT JUDGES TO INSPECT TIRUVANNAMALAI ARUNACHALESWARAR TEMPLE

Justices R. Suresh Kumar and S. Sounthar take the decision due to complaints regarding certain constructions being put up inside the temple premises

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1 min

September 27, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

WORLD REQUIRES GLOBAL WORKFORCE, CAN'T ESCAPE THIS REALITY, SAYS JAISHANKAR

The External Affairs Minister called for the creation of a more acceptable, contemporary, efficient model of a global workforce, which can then be located in a distributed, global workplace

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3 mins

September 27, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

“ON BEHALF OF THE HINDU DHARMARTHA SAMITHI, THE TIRUPATI TEMPLE UMBRELLAS PROCESSION WAS HELD

\"THE GRAND FESTIVAL, IN WHICH LAKHS OF PEOPLE PARTICIPATED, COMMENCED IN CHENNAI YESTERDAY.

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1 min

September 23, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

5,000 POLICE DEPLOYED IN VIJAYAWADA FOR SMOOTH CONDUCT OF DASARA FESTIVITIES

The Endowments, Vijayawada Municipal Corporation, Police, Revenue, A.P. Transco, State Disaster Response Force, Medical and Health and other Departments to monitor the situation round-the-clock

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1 min

September 23, 2025

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Southern Mail Newspaper

BOYCOTT THOSE WHO SUPPORT BJP'S AUTHORITARIAN POLITICS, STALIN APPEALS TO MUSLIMS

Criticising the AIADMK, an ally of the BJP, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Sunday urged Muslims to “boycott those who support the BJP’s cheap, autocratic, and authoritarian politics”.

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1 mins

September 23, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

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INDIAN RAILWAYS ENHANCES FREIGHT CONNECTIVITY WITH TIME-TABLED CARGO SERVICES

Indian Railways has taken a significant step in freight logistics by launching scheduled, commodity-specific, timetabled cargo services, connecting key production and consumption centres across the northern region. These services aim to improve customer satisfaction, ensure reliable transit times and provide industry-aligned logistics solutions.

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1 mins

September 23, 2025

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