India, Oct. 13 -- The US East Coast has been getting prepared for the Nor'easter, as strong winds are expected to cause havoc and destruction. Now, new research conducted by experts at the University of Pennsylvania suggests that future storms could be stronger than the past. The study has been conducted by Professor Michael Mann, along with PhD students Annabelle Horton and Mackenzie Weaver.

Climate change could affect the storms in the future, making them more deadly than before, an AS report suggests. While these storms will not be frequent, they will be dangerous whenever they come. Such storms, known as Nor'easter, would also make for the next 'Storm of the Century', being more devastating than the ones in 1993 and 2010.

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