Europe's intense rainfall in September twice as likely thanks to climate change
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Maja Vahlberg, a climate risk consultant, emphasizes that early warnings allowed cities to prepare better for the floods caused by Storm Boris, showcasing progress in adaptation to extreme weather.
According to Friederike Otto, a climate scientist, if Earth reaches 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, similar rainfall events could become 50% more likely and even more intense.
The World Weather Attribution group's analysis indicates that human-caused climate change has doubled the likelihood of extreme rainfall events in Central Europe, intensifying the deluge by at least 7%.
Gallagher Re estimates that the flooding from Storm Boris caused damage ranging between $2 billion to $3 billion, underscoring the financial impact of climate-related disasters.
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