Climate change causing more change in rainfall, fiercer typhoons, scientists say

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Climate change causing more change in rainfall, fiercer typhoons, scientists say

Climate change causing more change in rainfall, fiercer typhoons, scientists say | Reuters

SINGAPORE, July 26 (Reuters) - Climate change is driving changes in rainfall patterns across the world, scientists said in a paper published on Friday, which could also be intensifying typhoons and other tropical storms.
 
Taiwan, the Philippines and then China were lashed by the year's most powerful typhoon this week, with schools, businesses and financial markets shut as wind speeds surged up to 227 kph (141 mph). On China's eastern coast, hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated ahead of landfall on Thursday.
 
Stronger tropical storms are part of a wider phenomenon of weather extremes driven by higher temperatures, scientists say.
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