a couple of times in a decade. but the extremity of it, that is that. i wouldn t say it was a surprise but that is the most concerning factor, that we have gone from literally the south east of australia burning, to literally the south east of australia flooding. so, the extremes that we have seen lately, while they have been unprecedented, currently speaking, in the future they will no longer be unprecedented, they will be more like normal. now, that is not to say that they will occur every single summer because especially in australia, we can flip from really dry conditions to really wet conditions within a matter of a couple of years, but these events will look less extreme and more closer to normal because of how extreme future events will be. february in madagascar and cyclone batsirai is the second of five tropical weather systems to impact the island so far this year. thousands have lost their homes. entire villages have been swept away. many people have died. cyclones, the same
a couple of times in a decade. but the extremity of it, that is that. i wouldn t say it was a surprise but that is the most concerning factor, that we have gone from literally the south east of australia burning, to literally the south east of australia flooding. so, the extremes that we have seen lately, while they have been unprecedented, currently speaking, in the future they will no longer be unprecedented, they will be more like normal. now, that is not to say that they will occur every single summer because especially in australia, we can flip from really dry conditions to really wet conditions within a matter of a couple of years, but these events will look less extreme and more closer to normal because of how extreme future events will be. february in madagascar and cyclone batsirai is the second of five tropical weather systems to impact the island so far this year. thousands have lost their homes. entire villages have been swept away. many people have died. cyclones, the same