Flash floods in southern and eastern Spain were made more intense and twice as likely by climate change, according to a rapid analysis by scientists at World Weather Attribution. These followed a ...
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New weather study can help improve calamity response
A NEW study published just last month by the climate research group World Weather Attribution has, for the first time, quantified to a reliable degree how much global warming has worsened weather ...
Scientists with a group called World Weather Attribution said in a rapid analysis that the flooding was caused by intense rainfall that was 12% heavier and twice as likely due to climate change.
As meteorological disasters become increasingly common, more investment in civil warning systems is essential.
This level of heat would not have been possible without human-caused climate change, according to scientists at the World Weather Attribution (WWA) group. Such temperature spikes will become more ...
Climate change made this week’s intense rainfall about 12% heavier and twice as likely, according to a rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution, an international network of scientists who ...
Without creating an action plan and knowing exactly how to implement it, death tolls will always be high when a heat record ...