flooding

A powerful natural disaster that has resulted in at least 13 deaths and more than 40,000 damaged homes in southern Louisiana was made worse by heavy rainfall events connected to climate change, according to Climate Signals, a science-based platform that catalogs the impacts of climate change in real time. The MacArthur-supported platform shows how regions of the United States have experienced sharp increases in heavy precipitation since 1958 and how that is contributing to flooding.