Recent data from NASA indicates a significant rise in the intensity of extreme weather events, including droughts and floods, over the past five years. Last year's extreme weather statistics reached double the 2003-2020 average, surprising researchers who note the severity of these events surpasses expectations despite ongoing climate change warnings. Experts stress that society is not adequately prepared for frequent and intense weather patterns, emphasizing the need for more data to confirm this trend. Caution is recommended as the findings have yet to be peer-reviewed, with a call for longitudinal studies to fully understand these changes.
The study shows that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, longer-lasting, and severe, with last year's figures reaching twice that of the 2003-2020 average.
Researchers say they are amazed and alarmed by the latest figures from NASA's Grace satellite, tracking significant environmental changes on our planet.
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