Mediterranean Storms Cause Devastation in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco
Mediterranean Storms Cause Devastation in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco
US · Published Feb 26, 2026
Les récentes tempêtes en Méditerranée ont causé des dégâts considérables en Espagne, au Portugal et au Maroc.
Une vague de chaleur marine, rendue dix fois plus probable par le changement climatique, a intensifié ces tempêtes.
La pollution au carbone a été identifiée comme un facteur clé dans l'intensification des pluies et des inondations.
Recent storms devastate Spain, Portugal, and Morocco
Recent storms in the Mediterranean have caused considerable damage in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, leaving behind a trail of destruction and loss. According to reports from The Guardian and analyses from Climate Central and the World Weather Attribution study, these extreme weather events are increasingly linked to climate change and amplified by human activity. A marine heatwave, now ten times more likely due to climate change, has exacerbated the intensity of these storms.
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