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Climate Change Infused Hurricane Ian With 10% More Rain, Scientists Say

Eric Roston by Eric Roston
October 3, 2022
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(Bloomberg) — Climate change made Hurricane Ian’s most extreme rainfall about 10% worse than it would have been without two centuries of greenhouse gas pollution, according to a first-take analysis of the storm by two US climate researchers. Their rapid analysis, which they shared on Twitter, looked only at rainfall, and not other critical climate metrics related to hurricanes, such as strength, intensification and sea-level rise. 





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