‘Hyper-violent’ Typhoon Gaemi was made fiercer by climate crisis, say scientists
People swim through water in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, after Typhoon Gaemi caused widespread flooding in late July.
2024-08-29 563词 中等
Analysis by researchers from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) found Typhoon Gaemi’s wind speeds were about 9mph (14km/h) faster due to human-caused global heating and that the burning of fossil fuels caused Gaemi’s rainfall to be up to 14% higher.
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