FORCE OF NATURE This Jan. 31, 2021 file photo shows tree branches that had fallen after Tropical Cyclone Ana made landfall in Fiji’s capital Suva. XINHUA PHOTO
FORCE OF NATURE This Jan. 31, 2021 file photo shows tree branches that had fallen after Tropical Cyclone Ana made landfall in Fiji’s capital Suva. XINHUA PHOTO

SYDNEY: A team of researchers charting the frequency of tropical cyclones since the mid-19th century has found that these weather disturbances' accelerating decline may be another warning sign of climate change.

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