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New Study Links Global Warming to Hurricane Sandy and Other Extreme Weather Events
Wed, 2015-06-24 09:37 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Escalators to the South Ferry Whitehall St. subway station in the financial district of Manhattan are shown flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. A new study finds that without human-caused global warming, the New York subways might not have been flooded. Photograph: HANDOUT/Reuters
The paper finds that global warming is putting extreme weather on steroids
CLICK HERE - STUDY - Attribution of climate extreme events
theguardian.com - by John Abraham - June 22, 2015
One of the hottest areas of climate research these days is on the potential connections between human emissions, global warming, and extreme weather. Will global warming make extreme weather more common or less common? More severe or less severe?
New research, just published today in Nature Climate Change helps to answer that question by approaching the problem in a novel way.
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