HomeClimate411Extreme precipitation events have always occurred, but are they changing? Climate411Middle Column Extreme precipitation events have always occurred, but are they changing? By Christina Norman - September 7, 2020 226 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg As we cope with these events, questions invariably arise about what role climate change may have played. Has a particular extreme been made worse because of our changing climate? How will these extremes change in the future? Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleWeekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #422Next articleSentinel-6 and Sea Level Rise Charles Rotter LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Norway Heatwaves Are Perfectly Normal, Despite What Paul Krugman Says Climate411 Temperatures in the 80s are perfectly normal in the north of Norway, such as Tromso: Read more Dumb As It Gets: Germany Heads into Winter Refusing to Let Badly Needed Power Plants Operate Climate411 It’s about 5.6 million jobs affected by the lack of natural gas. It is not about taking shorter showers. Read more Claim: “I led the US lawsuit against big tobacco … Big oil is next” Climate411 Lawyer Sharon Y. Eubanks thinks the great legal weakness of Big Oil is their attempts to greenwash. She could have a point. Read more