One storm can impact the intensity of another following closely on its
heels. Hurricanes stir up cold water from the abyssal deep. The cold
water limits the amount of fuel available to a trailing storm --
because evaporation of ocean water is very sensitive to the ocean's
temperature. In fact, a temperature change of just a few tenths of a
degree Celsius can have a demonstrable impact on storm intensity.
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