Climate making disasters like B.C. rain more frequent and more intense: scientists
Climate scientists have been warning of catastrophic weather for years now, but nobody’s happy the predicted floods and slides crippling British Columbia this week have come to pass.
“It’s not really an I-told-you-so moment, but seeing it firsthand really does bring home the effects of climate change,” said Nathan Gillett of Environment Canada’s Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis in Victoria.
“Even though I study the climate, it is still quite shocking.”
Rainfall in buckets has set more than 20 records across the province over the last few days, including 252 millimetres over three days in Hope, B.C. Highways were closed, communities evacuated and more than 100,000 people were without power at some point.


