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Global warming in an unruly climate

The Mediterranean climate is variable, but global warming is expected to bring more torrential rain to the mix

There has al­ways been a lot of chaotic weather in the Mediter­ranean. Al­though there are no hur­ri­canes and tsunamis, we do have our own small-scale weather episodes: heavy rain, over­flow­ing rivers, and storms. And the re­gion has not been spared from weather re­lated tragedies, like the 1962 Vallés floods that left 800 dead.

Ex­perts agree that cli­mate change is in­creas­ing these sud­den and ex­treme shifts and pre­dict that heavy rains (like the ones in Mal­lorca and Italy last au­tumn) will be more fre­quent. Carme Llasat, a lec­turer at the Uni­ver­sity of Barcelona, di­rects the Me­te­o­ro­log­i­cal Haz­ards Analy­sis Team (GAMA in Cata­lan), which has been an­a­lyz­ing episodes of heavy rain and the im­pact of nat­ural dis­as­ters since 1981.

There were tor­ren­tial rains at the turn of the cen­tury, with floods in Montser­rat in 2000, Baix Llo­bre­gat in 2002 and the Em­pordà in 2005, but there haven’t been sig­nif­i­cant rains over the last few years. “The so­cial per­cep­tion is that it is rain­ing more now, but cli­matic vari­abil­ity is al­ways there, what hap­pens is that we do not re­mem­ber it,” says Llasat (ex­pert in hy­drom­e­te­o­rol­ogy). The in­ten­si­fi­ca­tion of the green­house ef­fect will lead to episodes of heavy flood­ing and ex­treme drought. What is not so clear right now is how this will pan out in an area with such a var­ied cli­mate. For the mo­ment, ac­cord­ing to Llasat, it can­not be proven that the last few decades have seen more tor­ren­tial rain, since records of more than 200 mm falling in less than 24 hours are spo­radic.

More can be said about air tem­per­a­ture, which has risen an av­er­age of 0.2 de­grees a decade since 1950. Ac­cord­ing to data from the Cata­lan Met of­fice, 2017 was the fifth warmest year since 1950 after 2015, 2006, 2014 and 2011.

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