Climate change may not be responsible for the recent skyrocketing cost
of natural disasters, but it is very likely that it will impact future
catastrophes. Climate models provide a glimpse of the future, and while
they do not agree on all of the details, most models predict a few
general trends. First, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, an increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will
probably boost temperatures over most land surfaces, though the exact
change will vary regionally. More uncertain—but possible—outcomes of an
increase in global temperatures include increased risk of drought and
increased intensity of storms, including tropical cyclones with higher
wind speeds, a wetter Asian monsoon, and, possibly, more intense
mid-latitude storms.
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/RisingCost/rising_cost5.php
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