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High-resolution projections of extreme precipitation in North America show the US north-west and south-east experiencing more severe and frequent floods by the turn of the century
The past year has seen torrential rains flood parts of the US, from flash flooding in Kentucky last summer to the downpour in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, last week, in which a third of the city’s annual rain fell in just a few hours. Now, projections using the latest climate models show that this kind of extreme precipitation could grow more severe and frequent with climate change.
“When the atmosphere gets warmer, there’s more water vapour in …
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