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New Study: "Climate Change 'Causes Wild Weather'"

"LONDON -- The cause of much of the recent extreme weather across the world is climate change triggered by human activities, scientists say. The paper suggests that man-made climate change is repeatedly disturbing the patterns of airflow around the northern hemisphere."



"The Earth has experienced a range of severe regional weather extremes in recent years, including the heat waves of 2011 in the United States and 2010 in Russia, a year that also brought the unprecedented Pakistan floods.

Behind these distinct events, though, there is a common physical cause, according to a team at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany."

Alex Kirby reports for Climate News Network February 26, 2013.

SEE ALSO:

"Global Warming and Airflow Changes 'Caused US and EU Heatwaves'" (Reuters)

"New Study Finds Physical Mechanism Linking Extreme Weather To Climate Change" (AFP)

Source: Climate News Network, 02/27/2013