Climate Change Probably Made Hurricane Harvey's Rainfall Worse

Newsy Thursday, 14 December 2017 ()
Climate Change Probably Made Hurricane Harvey's Rainfall WorseWatch VideoClimate change likely made Hurricane Harvey's rainfall even worse.

Before the storm made landfall in August, some experts warned Harvey could be the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. mainland in over a decade. It dumped 19 trillion gallons of water on Texas alone. And two new studies link Harvey's extreme...
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News video: Climate Change Likely Intensified Hurricane Harvey's Rains

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Two new studies found climate change likely intensified Harvey's rains and about tripled the odds of a storm like that happening.