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why does a typhoon slow down when it hits hard??​

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Answer:

Warmer global temperatures also slow down winds. Tropical cyclones are conventionally pushed to their next destination by global winds but with weaker winds pushing them, typhoons and hurricanes linger. This effect is compounded overland, where winds become even slower.

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Hurricanes and typhoons are slowing down, which means more time to do damage

These percentages show how much tropical cyclones have slowed around the world over 68 years. Local tropical cyclone rainfall totals would be expected to increase by the same percentage due to the slowing alone. (NOAA/NCEI)

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