More research is needed connect climate change to B.C.’s extreme weather: analyst
EDMONTON — An extreme weather researcher says it’s not yet clear whether this year’s floods and heat waves in British Columbia can be attributed to human-caused climate change.
Aseem Sharma with Natural Resources Canada says extreme weather events are expected to be more “common, stronger and broader” in the future and he’s calling for more research to determine its cause.
Sharma says more rain along with atmospheric rivers are expected in the fall of La Nina years, like 2021, but current projections also indicate a “significant increase” inextreme weather may be linked to climate change.
He says B.C. usually experiences about 35 atmospheric rivers a year, and while global warming may bring more extreme weather, they are sometimes localized events.