As a rule of thumb, the more extreme a weather event, the less likely you can ascribe it to climate change.
No, it hasn't. Read "Unsettled", for example. It goes into this in some detail. (In any case, none of this contradicts my original point, which is well known among serious climate scientists.)
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That may be something that I already know a little bit too much about ;) I'm a fan of yours. Got some of your books. Best.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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The frequency+intensity of extreme weather events has increased steadily for decades. The news is narratively driven junk; however, the trend is loud and clear.
It was this piece of evidence in particular that caused the Pentagon to take climate change seriously.