and that s what we can expect, in terms of climate change, and that s how the temperatures are behaving to climate change. but it s sort of not limited to temperatures alone. but we sort of see this these kind of changes for every other extreme event. so to what extent and to what degree, that is what we try to answer through attribution studies. it s notjust heatwaves that these scientists study. brazil in may and devastating floods and landslides in the north east, where 70% of the month s average rainfall fell in less than 2a hours. rain that world weather attribution says would have been less intense in the pre industrial climate. floods have wreaked havoc far and wide in the usa. injune, its oldest national park, yellowstone, saw widespread damage from historic rainfall, mixed with rapid snow melt. after the heat, intense monsoon rain causes flooding across parts of india,
kind of changes for every other extreme event. so to what extent and to what degree, that is what we try to answer through attribution studies. it s notjust heatwaves that these scientists study. brazil in may and devastating floods and landslides in the north east, where 70% of the month s average rainfall fell in less than 2a hours. rain that world weather attribution says would have been less intense in the pre industrial climate. floods have wreaked havoc far and wide in the usa. injune, its oldest national park, yellowstone, saw widespread damage from historic rainfall, mixed with rapid snow melt. after the heat, intense monsoon rain causes flooding across parts of india, pakistan and bangladesh, killing hundreds of people. in china injune, rescuers struggle to reach communities
that s the monsoon rain. now problems in parts of oklahoma, texas. this is not rain. this is available moisture. will fuel heavy rainfall in the days ahead from mexico running into a frontal system triggering the heavy rain and having problems not just travel interruptions but may have more water rescues. the problem today has been from the dallas metroplex to northwest arkansas but now shifting to the gulf coastal states. this is great news for farmers. they had to make tough decisions. but again all becoming runoff. it could get in reservoirs. the problem is too much rain. we need a light steady rain for weeks. texas 63% in the two highest
grossman with the forecast. i love the shots of the family celebrating and the kid has worked his whole life to get to the majors and the whole life is celebrating. and his mom, seeing that joy. you know, because you re at all of the baseball games. but my kids aren t in the majors just yet. you are going through it now. at first today, we are looking at some storms today. we have a very slow-moving front. it is bringing storms along this front, we watched it yesterday, and watched it the day before and watch it again tomorrow, so we are looking at heavy rain and the potential for some flooding as well. and also the potential for some gusty storms and gusty winds and heavy downpours, and this is going to be a repeat performance on friday, so ending our workweek with more storms, in texas, all the way along the gulf coast, into the southeast and also portions of the carolinas, and we re going to see the darker colors, the red, the yellows, the oranges, the heaviest downpour, the