Environment
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New Analysis Reveals Intensity of Extreme Rainfall May Keep Increasing
The intensity of extreme rainfall events is expected to keep increasing, this means that storms from hurricanes to thunderstorms with lower pace will bring a greater risk of flood events. According to a recent analysis, each year's highest single-day rainfall events have increased in precipitation over the past 70 years.
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