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Climate Change, Land-Use Changes Increase Likelihood of Flood Events

2022-07-23T05:10+0200homelandsecuritynewswire (en)

The German government estimates the total losses resulting from the disastrous floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology ( KIT ) have investigated how precipitation, evaporation processes, water flow, and runoff led to this flooding.

Climate change and land-use changes increase likelihood of flood events

2022-07-22T13:48+0200smartwatermagazine (en)

The German government estimates the total losses resulting from the disastrous floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have investigated how precipitation, evaporation processes, water flow, and runoff led to this flooding.

Why are weather forecasts often inaccurate? | Science | In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW

2022-07-22T08:31+0200digitpatrox (en)

There are usually two various kinds of situations that come to thoughts when the subject is defective climate predictions. The primary is probably the extra mundane: Telephone apps that let you know it will not rain, however then it does. The opposite, nonetheless, is extra problematic.

Climate change and land-use changes increase likelihood…

2022-07-22T02:16+0200whatsnew2day (en)

The German government estimates the total losses from the catastrophic floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, one of which is currently available in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences , researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have investigated how....

Climate change and land-use changes increase likelihood of…

2022-07-22T00:35+0200vervetimes (en)

The German government estimates the total losses resulting from the disastrous floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, one of which is currently available in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences , researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have investigated how....

Climate change and land-use changes increase likelihood of…

2022-07-21T22:24+0200samacharcentral (en)

The German government estimates the total losses resulting from the disastrous floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, one of which is currently available in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences , researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have investigated how....

Climate change and land-use changes increase likelihood of flood events

2022-07-21T22:04+0200phys (en)

The German government estimates the total losses resulting from the disastrous floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, one of which is currently available in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences , researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have investigated how....

Climate Change and Land-use Changes Increase Likelihood of Flood Events

2022-07-21T12:10+0200miragenews (en)

The German government estimates the total losses resulting from the disastrous floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have investigated how precipitation, evaporation processes, water flow, and runoff led to this flooding.

Climate Change and Land-use Changes Increase Likelihood of Flood Events

2022-07-21T10:58+0200alphagalileo (en)

The German government estimates the total losses resulting from the disastrous floods in July 2021 at 32 billion euros. In two studies, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have investigated how precipitation, evaporation processes, water flow, and runoff led to this flooding.

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