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California to ‘zigzag’ between drought and floods

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PARIS: California will zigzag between droughts and floods which will become more intense and more frequent in the coming decades unless global emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases are checked, researcher­s said.

The Golden State has already experience­d a rapid rise in such “whiplash” events – careering from a record multi-year drought between 2012 and 2016, to heavy flooding in the winter of 2016-17.

The situation will worsen as the global climate alters due to mankind’s voracious burning of coal, oil, and gas for energy, a team wrote in the journal Nature Climate Change.

They projected that wet-to-dry extremes in California may double under a worst-case scenario in which fossil fuel emissions continue growing until 2100 instead of the urgent reduction scientists say our planet needs.

Such unfettered emissions would lead to average global warming far

2° exceeding the ceiling of C set out in the Paris Agreement concluded by the world’s nations in 2015.

A recent analysis said national pledges made under the pact slow emissions, but still put the world on

3° track for warming of C or more – dangerous, but lower than the outlier scenario used for the study.

Based on their models, the researcher­s projected a 25% rise in the frequency of so-called whiplash events for northern California this century, and up to 100% in the south of the state.

A disaster on the scale of the 1862 “Great Flood” was likely to occur at least once between now and 2060 and would “probably lead to considerab­le loss of life and economic damages approachin­g a trillion dollars,” said the study.

Multiple such events were “plausible” until 2100.

California, like other regions with a Mediterran­ean climate, enjoys dry summers and wet winters and is prone to dramatic swings between drought and flood. — AFP

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