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Hurricane Milton made landfall late Wednesday in the Sunshine State, two weeks after Hurricane Helene hit America’s southeast.

The storm, which killed at least 6, brought up to 18 inches of rain in the Tampa Bay region and spewed 150 tornadoes across the state leaving millions without power.

Matthew Cappucci, an atmospheric scientist and senior meteorologist at @MyRadar, explains what the role climate change has on strengthening hurricanes.

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