US could see extreme rains increase of 400% by end of century
by Andrea Thompson for Climate Central, part of the G from on (#246ZA)

As global temperatures rise, extreme downpours will increase putting huge strains on infrastructure and agriculture, finds climate study
When the skies open up and deluge an area, the results can be catastrophic, with roads washed out and homes destroyed by the resulting flash floods. Such extreme downpours are already occurring more often across the US, but a new study finds that as global temperatures rise, storms could dump considerably more rain and skyrocket in frequency.
The study, in the journal Nature Climate Change, suggests that storms that now occur about once a season could happen five times a season by the century's end, a 400% increase.
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