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The speed of tropical cyclones (TCs) can increase after recurving due to factors like a favorable environment, such as warm ocean waters and low wind shear. When a TC recurves, it moves into a region with conditions that support intensification, allowing it to strengthen and pick up speed. Additionally, interactions with other weather systems during recurvature can also contribute to the acceleration of a TC.

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