
Climate change intensified the devastating floods that struck Southern Africa this month and forced the closure of Kruger National Park, according to a study released on Thursday.
The World Weather Attribution group found that rainfall intensity has increased by 40% since preindustrial times, driven partly by warmer ocean temperatures linked to greenhouse gas emissions.
The floods began in December, bringing destruction across Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Eswatini. Some areas received more than a year’s worth o
Tourism,climate change,safari,south africaclimate change,safari,south africa#Kruger #National #Park #South #Africa #Flooded #Scientists #Link #Extreme #Rainfall #Climate #Change1769792269
