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Climate Change Could Lead To Threefold Increase in Powerful Storms Across Europe & North America

December 17, 2018 |

This article was originally published on Phys.org 


“Powerful storms that cause extreme weather conditions such as flooding across Europe and North America, with the potential to wreak social and economic havoc, could increase threefold by the end of the 21st century due to climate change.

Pioneering new research, led by Dr. Matt Hawcroft from the University of Exeter, has shown new and detailed information on projections of the frequency of extratropical cyclones.

The research shows that unless there is a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, there will be a stark increase in their frequency across large swathes of the Northern Hemisphere.

Crucially, the impact on  could be severe, with more intense and extreme storms leading to greater large-scale flooding events—similar to those experienced across Somerset in 2013/14, Cumbria in 2015 and Gloucestershire in 2007…”

Read on at: Phys.org

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