NewsClimate horror: study predicts this dire scenario for Hamburg

Climate horror: study predicts this dire scenario for Hamburg

North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate were recently hit by the flood disaster. What threatens other cities and countries? A study provides answers.

Hamburg – The climate crisis is here. And hardly to be stopped. The consequences are dire. This was shown by the flood disaster in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate, when many people died and lost their belongings here.
According to a study by scientists from the journalist and science organization Climate Central and Princeton University in the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, 24hamburg.de * knows what horror scenario is threatening.

The Hanseatic city is already in the spotlight when it comes to climatic developments and weather phenomena: The city of Hamburg has already been hit several times by a tornado like the one that the Schleswig-Holstein state capital Kiel recently experienced. And something else is part of the Hamburg cityscape, such as the Michel or Elbphilharmonie: storm surges. The last official warning of storm surge and wind in Hamburg * was not too long ago. * 24hamburg.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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