Such intense heat waves also take a direct human toll.
Not exact matches
Such an
intense and prolonged
heat wave, scientists now report, could not have happened without human - caused climate change.
«Dangerous» global warming includes consequences
such as increased risk of extreme weather and climate events ranging from more
intense heat waves, hurricanes, and floods, to prolonged droughts.
Some of the effects of climate change are likely to include more variable weather,
heat waves, heavy precipitation events, flooding, droughts, more
intense storms
such as hurricanes, sea level rise, and air pollution.
Projections suggest an increase in extreme weather events,
such as heavy rainfall, more
intense storms and
heat -
waves.
The toll will continue to rise as climate change leads to more frequent and
intense tropical storms, flooding, and extreme weather events
such as
heat waves and droughts.
Research data show that climate change caused by human behavior is fueling more frequent and
intense weather,
such as extreme precipitation and
heat waves — so it's only natural to wonder if this applies to tornadoes, too.