Cold, heat, fires, hurricanes andtornadoes: The year in weather disasters
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Uma boa (e longa) história contada com mapas dinâmicos e muitas fotos
By Zach Levitt and Bonnie Berkowitz Updated Dec. 17 at 12:30 p.m.Originally published Dec. 15, 2021
Vicious wind and tornadoes put a deadly exclamation point on the end of an extraordinary year for extreme weather in the United States.
Earlier in 2021, Texas froze and Seattle roasted. Parts of California flooded, burned, then flooded again. A hurricane that slammed Louisiana was so waterlogged that its remnants inundated New York City. A blizzard hit Hawaii.
The weather was wilder than usual this year, and the reasons vary, climate experts say.
Crazy cold snap? Giant hail? December tornadoes? Those happen now and then on a planet with natural variations in weather patterns.
But evidence increasingly shows that historic heat waves, monster rain events and ultra-intense storms are exacerbated by the warmer air and water of our overheating planet.
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