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LSU's Black: Warmer Seas Mean More Snow, Stronger Storms

Alan Black, assistant professor, Louisiana State University, said warmer sea surfaces mean winters likely will be shorter but snowier, while storms may be as frequent but possibly more intense.

May 23, 2017

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