What role did the climate crisis play in Storm Hilary – and could there be more like it?
by Maanvi Singh from US news | The Guardian on (#6E1RC)
Such storms landing on California are extremely rare - but experts say they could become more common as the ocean heats up
As Storm Hilary continues to batter California and the US south-west, questions loom about what role the climate crisis played in supercharging the storm and whether there could be more like it in the future.
After a year of weather extremes in California and the US west - including record-breaking winter rain and snowfall and punishing summer heatwaves - the tropical cyclone's appearance in the region remains extraordinary.
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