Flash floods in Germany and some parts of Europe suddenly occurred. The same goes for the record of hot weather in Canada. Scientists admit that they failed to predict the event and they put forward recommendations to anticipate extreme weather.
Quoted from the BBC, science is actually accurate in predicting that global warming will trigger more heavy rain and heat waves. But current computer aids are not powerful enough to predict exactly how bad the tool is.
They also want the government to fund super computers that can predict it better. This matter may not be postponed any longer.
"We have to be careful because current computer climate models are not good enough. We need a leap to capture the basic physics that trigger extreme events. Otherwise, we will continue to ignore the intensity of these extreme weather," said Professor Dame Julia Slingo of the Met Office. English.
The cost can reach hundreds of millions of pounds. However, the funds should be spent so that residents have ideas and preparations to face severe weather in the future.
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Scientists need to study the weather in North America and Germany to determine whether extreme weather such as floods or hot flashes will occur. So it is necessary to predict how often that will happen to the population.
As reported, climate change is said to be increasingly risky and it is highly suspected that it will make the weather more extreme. Before the unexpected flash floods in Europe, temperatures in the United States and Canada also recorded an unprecedented record of 49.6 degrees Celsius.
In Germany, hundreds of victims have died and it is predicted to continue to rise. In some areas of Germany, 148 liters per square meter of rain fell in just 4 hours. Although usually during the month of July in Germany, the scale of rainfall is only up to 80 liters so it deserves to be called extreme weather.ba
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