Scientific study warns that California will suffer a catastrophic super flood due to climate change
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The recent strange flooding in Death Valley, California, the most planet, could have been just a small sample of what some scientists fear will happen to the state to a much greater degree and with nothing less than catastrophic effects.
A study published on the Science Advances site and broadcast by CNN and other publications aims to alert the population of a potential mega-flood never seen before in this region of the United States, which would cover vast regions of the state of California, devastating cities and affecting millions of inhabitants.
Entitled “Climate Change Is Raising California’s Mega-Flood Risk,” the study was conducted by Xingying Huang and Daniel L. Swain, the latter a climate expert working with UCLA.
“We believe that climate change has already doubled the possibility of an event capable of producing catastrophic flooding, but larger future increases are possible due to continued warming”, say the authors in the study’s introduction.