Storm Dave, which swept across northern Europe over the Easter weekend, is a recent example of what new research from the University of Gothenburg has revealed. Spring storms forming over the North Atlantic have become more common than they were 80 years ago, and this is due to climate change.
In the northern hemisphere, storm seasons follow a seasonal cycle. Storms are weakest and least frequent in summer, and most intense in winter. As a result of global warming, storm…
more
Source www.miragenews.com
Terms of use and third-party services. More here.
