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Record-Breaking Rainfall in Carolinas and Europe Explained

Last updated: September 18, 2024 2:42 am
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On September 17, 2024, both Central Europe and North Carolina experienced record-breaking rainfall, leading to devastating flooding in both regions. The deluge began on September 13, affecting countries such as Austria, Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic in Europe, while the eastern Carolinas and Virginia in the United States were also hit by heavy rain.

In Europe, meteorologists attribute the excessive rainfall to an atmospheric block, a phenomenon where the jet stream stalls and weather systems containing high levels of water vapor remain stationary. This can result in prolonged periods of heavy precipitation, as seen in Central Europe. Tim Woollings, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Oxford, explains that atmospheric blocks are semi-rare events but can lead to significant rainfall when they occur.

In contrast, the rainfall in the eastern United States was caused by a rare reversal in the direction of prevailing winds. Normally moving from west to east, the weather systems over the Carolinas shifted to blow from east to west due to interference from a high-pressure system located further north. Noboru Nakamura, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Chicago, describes this as an anomalous situation that contributed to the intense rainfall in the region.

Both regions experienced warm sea-surface temperatures, allowing the storms to pick up large amounts of water vapor and exacerbating the severity of the rainfall and resulting flooding. Scientists are concerned that such extreme weather events may become more frequent as the climate continues to change.

While it is difficult to determine if atmospheric blocks like the one in Europe will become more common with climate change, Woollings emphasizes that the consequences of these events will likely worsen as warmer air can hold more water vapor. As a result, the impacts of heavy rainfall and flooding are expected to become more severe in the future.

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As we witness these unprecedented weather patterns, it is crucial to support science journalism that educates the public about the implications of climate change. By staying informed and understanding the factors contributing to extreme weather events, we can work towards mitigating their effects and building resilience in the face of a changing climate.

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