Not exact matches
«It's a combo of more rainfall; that climate change is
predicted to cause more severe
rain events.
While it is true that any one particular storm or weather
event can not be attributed to climate change alone, unusual
rain such as this is precisely the type of «global weirding» that climate scientists have
predicted would occur as the climate warmed.
The report also
predicts extreme
rain events could pollute lakes and streams due to nutrient run - off, noting that a heavy rainfall in 2012 combined with a particularly warm year fueled a massive algae bloom in Lake Auburn.
Additionally, a third
event occurs when the weatherman
predicts rain.
Extreme
rain events, meanwhile, are projected to become more intense — as are periods of severe drought, with the report
predicting drought periods would increase over southern Australia, and possibly elsewhere in the country, with a greater frequency of severe droughts.