What do you want me to do, link a dozen of studies linking specific types of natural disasters which are worse due to climate change? It is commonly accepted among the scientific community there is a link between some disasters and climate change. Which is why whenever actual scientists, not on the payroll of fossil fuel lobbies, discuss certain natural disaster they bring up the link with what we're facing nowadays and climate change.
A disaster related to a weather, climate or water hazard occurred every day on average over the past 50 years – killing 115 people and causing US$ 202 million in losses daily, according to a comprehensive new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
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"The number of disasters has increased by a factor of five over the 50-year period,
driven by climate change, more extreme weather and improved reporting. But, thanks to improved early warnings and disaster management, the number of deaths decreased almost three-fold."
Tropical cyclones (TCs), and particularly major TCs, pose substantial risk to many regions around the globe. Identifying changes in this risk and determining causal factors for the changes is a critical element for taking steps toward adaptation. Theory and numerical models consistently link...
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"The results should serve to increase confidence in projections of increased TC intensity
under continued warming."
On average, over the past 50 y, tropical cyclones have killed 10,000 people and incurred damages of $15 billion annually around the globe, while, over this interval, the population exposed to tropical cyclone hazards tripled, owing to migration into coastal areas (1). Theoretical work published...
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"Theoretical work published more than 30 y ago predicted that greenhouse gas-induced climate change would increase the thermodynamic upper bound on tropical cyclone winds and thereby lead to a higher frequency of intense storms."