Hundreds are dead in Spain's floods. Scientists see a connection to
climate change
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It's one of the most deadly weather events in modern Spanish history,
and climate scientists see a connection to human-caused global
warming.
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 assess the
impact of climate change on major weather events.
"There is a clear climate change footprint on events like this one,"
Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at UCLA who was not involved in the
analysis, writes in an email.
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/01/nx-s1-5175804/spain-floods-climate-change
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