Climate change making storms like Idai more severe, say experts
by Matthew Taylor from Environment | The Guardian on (#4BD4D)
Destructive power of storms likely to increase in future as world warms up
The climate crisis that is driving sea level rises and more extreme rainfall is making deadly storms like the one that hit southern Africa more severe, according to experts.
Cyclone Idai, the tropical storm that ravaged Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, has been described as the worst weather-related disaster to hit the southern hemisphere, and the UN says more than 2 million people have been affected. Storm-surge floods of up to six metres have caused widespread devastation.
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