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A team led by researchers at the University of Oxford has created the most complete map of the world's rivers ever made, offering a major leap forward for flood prediction, climate risk planning ...
The map featured in the post shows a .3-degree Celsius world temperature anomaly for Dec. 24, 2022. Commenters on the post took the map to mean that global warming isn't a real phenomenon.
A team has created the most complete map of the world's rivers ever made offering a major leap forward for flood prediction, climate risk planning, and water resource management in a warming world.
The researchers suggest that global warming has a major impact on the AMOC that will likely continue. The findings may enable them to predict flooding up to three years in advance.
How rising global heat connects catastrophic floods on four continents At this time of year, that flood potential amped up by global warming can become especially evident. September 19, 2024 ...
Global warming intensified the rainy season in many African countries in 2024, sparking deadly floods, according to scientists. The World Weather Attribution (WWA) network said on Wednesday that ...
Modeling indicates that global warming over the past 15–20 years has weakened the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), contributing to a 20–50% increase in flooding events along ...