Article 6TK4N Climate ‘whiplash’ events increasing exponentially around world

Climate ‘whiplash’ events increasing exponentially around world

by
Damian Carrington Environment editor
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6TK4N)

Global heating means atmosphere can drive both extreme droughts and floods with rapid switches

Climate whiplash" between extremely wet and dry conditions, which spurred catastrophic fires in Los Angeles, is increasing exponentially around the world because of global heating, analysis has found.

Climate whiplash is a rapid swing between very wet or dry conditions and can cause far more harm to people than individual extreme events alone. In recent years, whiplash events have been linked to disastrous floods in east Africa, Pakistan and Australia and to worsening heatwaves in Europe and China.

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