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Why Hurricane Florence Caused So Much Flooding

Warming air and sea surface temperatures are making storms wetter and more intense.

Aired 02/21/2019

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Why Hurricane Florence Caused So Much Flooding

Clip: Season 46 | 3m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

Warming air and sea surface temperatures are making storms wetter and more intense.

Warming air and sea surface temperatures are making storms wetter and more intense.

Aired 02/21/2019

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