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'Never-ending' rain in the UK is now '10 times more likely' says weather study
- Human-Caused global heating made the UK and Ireland's autumn and winter 10 times rainier, as stated by a study.
- A dozen storms hit the area, resulting in the second-wettest period in almost 200 years.
- Without the climate crisis, the rain levels from the storms would have only occurred every 50 years, but now are expected every five years due to global heating.
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'Never-Ending' UK Rain Made 10 Times More Likely By Climate Crisis, Study Says
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. From a report: More than a dozen storms battered the region in quick succession between October and March, which was the seco...
'Never-ending' UK rain made 10 times more likely by climate crisis, study says The GuardianClimate change made UK's waterlogged winter worse BBCheavier rain and warmer weather will cause mouldier winters The TelegraphHeavy storms and prolonged rainfall on the rise in UK and...
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