Abstract
The inner correlation between hurricane activities and the deterioration of global warming has long been a hot issue in environment science. In this article, we structure a novel model to assess the linkage between the strength of global hurricane activities and the extent of global warming. Its novelty falls into two aspects. First, we innovatively propose hurricane intensity index and global warming index as a measurement according to their formation principle. Second, regression analysis and relationship analysis are both adopted to analyse their relationship. Through validation, our conclusion that global warming will exacerbate hurricane intensity is fully credible.
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