Sea ice has hit record lows for time of year as experts say global warming probably
fueled big storms in Europe and north - eastern US
Not exact matches
The 7,000 islands of the Philippines sit in the middle of the world's most
storm - prone region, which gets some of the
biggest typhoons because of vast expanses of warm water that act as
fuel and few pieces of land to slow
storms down.
He states specifically that single
storms can't be attributed (correct), he talks about increasing SST
fueling more intense hurricanes (reasonable), mentions a few
big hurricanes as examples (fine).
Additional water vapor in the atmosphere is the
fuel for the
big storms, he says.