Alpine Summer Storms to Double with 2°C Warming, Warns New Study
Intense, short-lived summer downpours across the Alps are set to become far more frequent and severe as temperatures rise due to climate change, scientists have warned. A new study by researchers from the University of Lausanne (UNIL) in Switzerland and the University of Padova in Italy suggests that a 2°C regional temperature increase could double the frequency of these dangerous rainstorms.
The Alpine region, warming faster than the global average, is especially vulnerable. In June 2018, Lausanne in Switzerland witnessed this risk firsthand when 41 millimeters of rain fell in just 10 minutes, flooding large parts of the city and causing damage estimated at 32 million Swiss Francs. Although such extreme events remain rare today, they are projected to become much more common as climate ...









