Deadly rainfall intensified by climate change
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Deadly rainfall intensified by climate change
Human-caused climate change intensified deadly rainfall in Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and other states in early April and made those storms more likely to occur, according to a new analysis by the World Weather Attribution group of scientists.
Climate change intensified April flooding in Kentucky, according to scientific modeling - NKyTribune
By Liam Neimeyer Kentucky Lantern An increasingly warming climate intensified the deluge of rain that fell on Kentucky and other states in early April, according to a new report from a multinational academic group that studies climate change’s connections to extreme weather events. Torrential downpours inundated communities across Kentucky in early April, with some parts of Western Kentucky receiving more than a foot of rain in just four days. S…
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