Dubai's record-shattering 'rain bomb' has clear climate change ties

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Two years' worth of rain fell in just one day.

A driver walks along a flooded highway in Dubai, United Arab Emirates April 17. Photo: Christopher Pike/Bloomberg via Getty Images" that struck Dubai and other nearby Gulf states on Tuesday dumped more than two years' worth of rain on the global financial and transportation hub.Extremely heavy rains inundated the city, shutting down its busy airport hub for a time on Tuesday.

This amount of rainfall in a single day would cause problems even in more temperate locations, let alone Dubai, a desert city with poor drainage.With reports of damage to buildings, cars that may have to be scrapped, and lingering travel disruptions, this extreme rainfall event could end up costing a city known for its high-end shopping and luxury living tens of millions of dollars in damage, if not more.

 

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