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Global temperature increase to raise chance of heavy rainfall events, say scientists
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Last Updated: Jul 19, 2021, 10:12 AM IST
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Scientists have long said that climate change will lead to heavier downpours. But determining its role in last week s relentless downpours will take at least several weeks to research, scientists said on Friday.
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In general the rising average global temperature - now about 1.2 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average - makes heavy rainfall more likely, according to scientists.
The extreme rainfall causing deadly flooding across western Germany and Belgium has been so alarming, many across Europe are asking if climate change is to blame.
Global temperature increase to escalate possibility of heavy rainfall events, say scientists
Scientists have long said that climate change will lead to heavier downpours. But determining its role in last week s relentless downpours will take at least several weeks to research Floods always happen, and they are like random events, like rolling the dice (Source: Reuters) Reuters
Updated Jul 19, 2021, 11:03 AM IST
The extreme rainfall causing deadly flooding across western Germany and Belgium has been so alarming, many across Europe are asking if climate change is to blame.
Scientists have long said that climate change will lead to heavier downpours. But determining its role in last week s relentless downpours will take at least several weeks to research, scientists said on Friday.