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* [[quantifying the risk of natural catastrophes]] | * [[quantifying the risk of natural catastrophes]] | ||
* Will see roughly a 7% increase in rainfall per degree of global warming. | * Will see roughly a 7% increase in rainfall per degree of global warming. | ||
+ | * Australia has warmed on average by almost 1.5℃, implying about 10% more intense rainfall. While 10% might not sound too dramatic, if a city or dam is designed to cope with 100mm of rain and it is hit with 110mm, it can be the difference between just lots of rain and a flooded house. | ||