Global Warming Fueled Both the Ongoing Floods and the Drought That Preceded Them in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna Region – Inside Climate News
Flooding rains that killed at least 15 people when they slammed into the fertile and industrious heartland of northeastern Italy in mid-May were at least partly fueled by global warming, and scientists say they fit the trend of intensifying extremes…
An El Nino is brewing and it might be a big one
WASHINGTON (AP) — The natural burst of El Nino warming that changes weather worldwide is far costlier with longer-lasting expenses than experts had thought, averaging trillions of dollars in damage, a new study found. An El Nino is brewing now…
El Ninos are far costlier than once thought, in the trillions, study says — and one’s brewing now
WASHINGTON (AP) — The natural burst of El Nino warming that changes weather worldwide is far costlier with longer-lasting expenses than experts had thought, averaging trillions of dollars in damage, a new study found. An El Nino is brewing now…
What are waterspouts, and how do they form?
Waterspouts are essentially tornadoes that form over water. They happen all the world. In the U.S., they’re most common near Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
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FACT SHEET: President Biden to Catalyze Global Climate Action … – The White House
Today, President Biden will convene leaders of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF) for the fourth time since taking office to galvanize efforts needed to tackle the climate crisis and keep a 1.5°C limit on warming within…
La Niña climate pattern has ended. Whatâs next?
La Niña has ended and neutral conditions are now in play. Will El Niño come next, possibly by fall? Learn more about climate conditions here.
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El calentamiento global no causó sequía en Argentina y Uruguay, según un estudio
El cambio climático no ocasionó que el periodo sin lluvia fuera más probable, aunque el calor extremo tal vez haya hecho que fuera más insoportable, según los investigadores. Un grupo de científicos anunció el jueves que el cambio climático no…
Climate change-linked heat worsened Argentina drought impact, scientists say – Reuters.com
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Extreme high temperatures in Argentina linked to climate change exacerbated the impact of a historic drought that has hit the South American country’s farm regions since last year, scientists said in a report on…
Study: Don’t blame climate change for South American drought – The Associated Press – en Español
Climate change isn’t causing the multi-year drought that is devastating parts of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Bolivia, but warming is worsening some of the dry spell’s impacts, a new study says. The natural three-year climate condition La Nina – a…
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