Dubai deluge likely made worse by warming world, scientists find
25-04-2024 22:21 via cbc.ca

Dubai deluge likely made worse by warming world, scientists find

A powerful rainstorm that wreaked havoc on the desert nation of the United Arab Emirates last week was likely made more intense because of climate change, a team of international scientists has found.
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