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The intensity and frequency of extreme #rainfall increases exponentially with #GlobalWarming, even more than expected - a new #PIK study finds: pik-potsdam.de/en/news/lates…

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK

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A developing #CentralAmericanGyre will bring increasing winds and seas, and maintain strong thunderstorms for the East Pacific and Caribbean Sea. Heavy #rainfall is also possible for parts of Central America. Marine interests and residents in the region need to stay alert. https://t.co/TlAhWUIYWV

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RT @PapavasileiouWX: Satellite animation of the evolution of the deep #cyclone over NE #Europe the last 43 hours using MSG data from @eumetsat and GFS data. https://t.co/bp6tYL1fbo

A very rare dynamical situation for this time of the year will evolve over N. #Europe the coming hours with a very deep #cyclone forming over the Baltic countries which is expected to be accompanied by #extreme amounts of #rainfall (> 170mm) in #Latvia (#Riga area). https://t.co/HZxn65LNU2
- Georgios Papavasileiou

EUMETSAT

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#Inclement weather capable of producing heavy #rainfall and gusty winds will impact the central Caribbean and near the southeast Bahamas through Wednesday. Both mariners and local residents need to monitor this developing situation closely and plan accordingly. https://t.co/EAp2sxjN8g

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The swollen waterways and extensive flooding across the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys was captured from NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System (#JPSS) #satellite, #NOAA21. In these before and after images, the darker #flood waters can be easily seen yesterday following days of non-stop #rainfall across the region.

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