This summer has seen a tragic rise in deadly flash floods across the U.S., with climate scientists linking these extreme weather events to human-caused climate change. As humidity levels soar, the conditions for catastrophic rainfall become increasingly prevalent.
Recent catastrophic weather events highlight the urgent need to rethink our understanding of climate change. Experts warn that as extreme weather becomes the new norm, society must adapt or face dire consequences.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is set to lay off up to 800 employees at NOAA, raising concerns over the agency's ability to forecast extreme weather events as the climate crisis escalates.