Britain's head weather scientist says climate change is likely a factor in the extreme weather that has hit much of the country in recent months. While the always-variable British climate means there is "no definitive answer" to what caused the storms, Met Office chief scientist Julia Slingo said, "all the evidence suggests there is a link to climate change." More than 130 severe flood warnings have been issued since December, compared with only nine in all of 2012, the Met Office said. More than 5,000 properties have been flooded, the country's Environment Agency said. "We have records going back to 1766 and we have nothing like this," Slingo told the BBC. "We have seen some exceptional weather. We can't say it is unprecedented but it is exceptional." "There is no evidence to counter the basic premise that a warmer world will lead to more intense daily and hourly rain events," she said.
GMT 11:31 2018 Friday ,14 December
UN climate conference enters final day with little progress madeGMT 13:44 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Syria participates in the Katowice Climate Change ConferenceGMT 14:34 2018 Sunday ,02 December
UN Climate Change Conference opens in PolandGMT 15:16 2018 Tuesday ,13 November
Climate change losses could trigger 'extinction domino effect'GMT 13:16 2018 Wednesday ,31 October
Climate change poses problems for winter sportGMT 09:43 2018 Thursday ,11 October
Climate change causing “dramatic rise” in economic lossesGMT 08:43 2018 Wednesday ,26 September
EU voices support for Egypt to confront climate changesGMT 15:05 2018 Friday ,19 January
Last three years hottest on record: UNMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor