Experts: Global warming is making storms increasingly frightening (Video)

The climate crisis that has raised the level of tasks is already disfigured in increasingly deadly storms, such as the one that hit South Africa recently, experts say. Cyclone Idai, the tropical storm that destroyed Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, is described as the worst disaster that has hit the southern hemisphere, and according to the UN, more [...]
The climate crisis that has raised the level of tasks is already disfigured in increasingly deadly storms, such as the one that hit South Africa recently, experts say.
Cyclone Idai, the tropical storm that destroyed Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, is described as the worst disaster that has hit the Southern Hemisphere, and according to the UN, more than 2 million people have suffered from it, translated by The Guardian, Periscope.
Experts say it is too early to draw specific conclusions regarding the Iday Cyclone, but rapid climate change meant that the destructive power of such storms would become ever greater in the future.
Dr. Friedrich Otto, of Oxford University, stated: “are three factors in the storm like this: rainfall, rising storm and wind. Rainfall levels are increasing because of climate change, and storms are becoming stronger because of increased levels of tasks. ”
Otto added it was important to help communities in areas that would be hit by these storms to become more resistant.
Paulo Ceppi, from London's Grantham Institute of Imperial College, also agreed that climate change would inevitably lead to more severe storms. /Periscopi












