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1£®Whether you live in Seattle or the Sahara desert£¬the time has come to invest in a good raincoat or umbrella£¬a new study suggests£®
As global temperatures continue to rise£¬more"extreme rain"events---intense£¬cats-and-dogs downpour---can be expected£¬said the study£¬published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change£®And that£¬scientists said£¬means an increased flood risk£¬particularly for the world's driest areas£®The study challenges the idea that global warming is causing dry areas to become drier and wet areas wetter£®
"In both wet and dry regions£¬we see these great increases in heavy precipitation £¨±ù±¢£©£¬"lead author Markus Donat£¬a climate scientist at the University of New South Wales£¬told Nature£®
Donat and his team collected data from 1951to 2010on extreme precipitation events from 11£¬000weather stations around the world£¬Nature reported£®In that time£¬the number of days with"extreme precipitation"increased 1percent to 2percent per decade£®
"We found a strong relationship between global warming and an increase in rainfall£¬particularly in areas outside of the tropics£¬"Donat said in a statement£®
"Importantly£¬this research suggests we will see these extreme rainfall events increases at regional levels in dry areas£¬not just as an average across the globe£¬"Donat added£®
Peter Stott£¬a senior climate scientist at Met Office£¬told Climate Central that the study's findings are important£¬because more violent rainfall and flooding will"challenge our capability to adapt to a rapidly changing climate£®"
As Nature reported£¬the research aligns £¨½áÃË£© with a 2015study that found global warming has led to a sharp increase in record-breaking precipitation events£®Donat told Nature that his study should come as a warning to world governments£®

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