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By the end of the century, the deadly storms will last for almost five hours longer and will go 92km further inland.
"The fact that we're today so far out of bounds of what we might consider normal is cause for alarm and should be surprising to everybody."
“Footage like this should act as a wake-up call that we cannot ignore the signs any longer."
They were around for five million years until finally vanishing for good nearly 4,000 years ago.