‘Never-ending’ UK rain made 10 times more likely by climate crisis, study says
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#6MZNV)
Winter downpours also made 20% wetter and will occur every three years without urgent carbon cuts, experts warn
The seemingly never-ending" rain last autumn and winter in the UK and Ireland was made 10 times more likely and 20% wetter by human-caused global heating, a study has found.
More than a dozen storms battered the region in quick succession between October and March, which was the second-wettest such period in nearly two centuries of records. The downpour led to severe floods, at least 20 deaths, severe damage to homes and infrastructure, power blackouts, travel cancellations, and heavy losses of crops and livestock.
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