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While El Niño influenced many extreme weather events, scientists found clear evidence that climate change intensified their impact – making events like Spain’s floods twice as likely and 12% ...
High temperatures can also disrupt infrastructure such as transport at short notice. In 2022, Luton airport’s runway buckled ...
At least 205 people are dead, and dozens remain missing after flood waters and mud swept through towns and cities in Spain’s east. It’s one of the most deadly weather events in modern Spanish ...
Spain faced new extreme weather alerts this week just a fortnight after flooding devastated Valencia. ... Though these weather events are not unusual on the Mediterranean coastline of Spain, ...
World Weather Attribution said climate change is the most likely explanation for extreme downpours in southern Spain, as a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, leading to heavier downpours.
LONDON: There’s no disguising the floods in Spain as anything other than a jaw-droppingly extreme weather event.The worst affected areas saw more than 400 litres of rain per square metre fall in ...
Emergency responders in Italy and Spain work quickly to clean up aftermath of landsides and wildfires ahead of another ...
A group of countries including France, Kenya, Spain and Barbados pledged on Monday to tax premium-class flying and private ...
The Spanish government has announced a 530-million euro plan to protect communities against extreme weather events, following the flash floods that killed 233 people in Valencia in October. On ...
Climate change is making extreme downpours in Spain heavier and more likely, scientists say Human-caused climate change made Spain’s rainfall about 12% heavier and doubled the likelihood of a ...
Human-caused climate change made Spain’s rainfall about 12% heavier and doubled the likelihood of a storm as intense as this week’s deluge of Valencia, according to a rapid but partial ...
World Weather Attribution said climate change is the most likely explanation for extreme downpours in southern Spain, as a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, leading to heavier downpours.