Hydrological Implications during Abrupt Climate Change
Published On: November 21, 2017
Researchers studying a rapid global warming event, around 56 million […]
Researchers studying a rapid global warming event, around 56 million years ago, have shown evidence of major changes in the intensity of rainfall and flood events.
The findings indicate some of the likely implications should current trends of rising carbon dioxide and global warming continue. https://scienmag.com/new-research-indicates-likely-hydrological-implications-of-rapid-global-warming
About the Author: Chris Machens
Chris covers the climate and extreme weather, and when not posting articles to the site he works on our next video production.
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