Extreme rain is a growing climate threat to the Northeastern US
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As climate change accelerates, extreme weather events like the recent unprecedented rainfall in the Northeast are expected to increase, stressing outdated infrastructure and emergency response systems.
The recent heavy thunderstorms over Northeastern U.S. resulted in two simultaneous 1,000-year rainfalls, highlighting the increasing frequency of severe weather phenomena due to climate change.
Meteorologists noted that the slow-moving storm coupled with remnants of Hurricane Ernesto created a crisis in an area ill-prepared for such extreme rainfall occurrences.
Areas in southwestern Connecticut received rainfall at a staggering rate of 3.5 inches per hour, showcasing the urgent need for improved readiness to combat future flooding disasters.
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