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Cyclone that devastated Libya is latest extreme event with some hallmarks of climate change

September 12, 2023

The Mediterranean storm that dumped torrential rain on the Libyan coast, setting off flooding thatโ€™s believed to have killed thousands of people, is the latest extreme weather event to carry some of the hallmarks of climate change, scientists say.

Daniel โ€” dubbed a โ€œmedicaneโ€ for its hurricane-like characteristics โ€“ drew enormous energy from extremely warm sea water. And a warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor that can fall as rain, experts said.

Itโ€™s difficult to attribute a single weather event to climate change, โ€œbut we know there are factors that could be at playโ€ with storms like Daniel that make it more likely, said Kristen Corbosiero, an atmospheric scientist at the University at Albany.

Cyclone that devastated Libya is latest extreme event with some hallmarks of climate change
Climate Libya Floods Explainer

Medicanes form once or twice a year in the Mediterranean, and are most common from September to January. They're not generally true hurricanes, but can reach hurricane strength on rare occasions, said Simon Mason, chief climate scientist at the Columbia Climate Schoolโ€™s International Research Institute for Climate and Society.

Daniel formed as a low-pressure weather system more than a week ago and became blocked by a high-pressure system, dumping extreme amounts of rain on Greece and surrounding areas before inundating Libya.

Warming waters also are causing cyclones to move more slowly, which allows them to dump much more rain, said Raghu Murtugudde, a professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and emeritus professor at University of Maryland.

What's more, he said, human activity and climate change together โ€œare producing compound effects of storms and land use.โ€ Flooding in Greece was worsened by wildfires, loss of vegetation, and loose soils and the catastrophic flooding in Libya was made worse by poorly maintained infrastructure.

Cyclone that devastated Libya is latest extreme event with some hallmarks of climate change
Climate Libya Floods Explainer

Dams that collapsed outside Libyaโ€™s eastern city of Derna unleashed flash floods that may have killed thousands. Hundreds of bodies were found Tuesday and 10,000 people reported still missing after floodwaters smashed through dams and washed away entire neighborhoods of the city.

But the warm water that allowed Daniel to intensify and and fed the exceptional rainfall are a phenomenon being observed around the globe, said Jennifer Francis, a senior scientist at Woodwell Climate Research Center.

โ€œNowhere is immune from devastating storms like Daniel, as demonstrated by recent flooding in Massachusetts, Greece, Hong Kong, Duluth, and elsewhere,โ€ said Francis.

Karsten Haustein, a climate scientist and meteorologist at Leipzig University in Germany, cautioned that scientists haven't had time yet to study Daniel, but noted that the Mediterranean has been 2 to 3 degrees Celsius warmer this year than in the past. And while weather patterns that formed Daniel would have occurred even without climate change, the consequences probably wouldn't have been as severe.

Cyclone that devastated Libya is latest extreme event with some hallmarks of climate change
Climate Libya Floods Explainer

In a cooler world, Daniel probably โ€œwouldnโ€™t have developed as quickly and rapidly as it did,โ€ Haustein said. โ€œAnd it wouldnโ€™t have hit Libya with such ferocious strength.โ€

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