Climate change makes summer weather stormier yet more stagnant

The temperatures in the arctic are rising according to scientists.  That is creating more energy to create thunderstorms.  The less energy is used during summertime for cyclones.  With these cyclones the air in the summer time could be bad.  Also these cyclones could create more deadly and powerful hurricanes.  From 1979 the energy available has declined 6 percent and energy that makes small thunderstorms has gone up by 13 percent.  This is confusing in some aspects but i find it interesting how the storms are made and how hurricanes could become stronger.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/02/190218153218.htm

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