In green energy news, this week Lockheed Martin announced plans to construct the world's largest oceanthermalenergy conversion plant off the southern coast of China.
The wind gains strength from the thermalenergy of the ocean, eventually condensing vapors and circulating air fast enough to form high-speed wind and heavy rain.
After all, it seems pretty logical that they should be enhanced by global warming, as the thermal source that they convert to destructive kinetic energy is the heat of the ocean, which should go up with the surface temperature.