Swiss Study Warns of Intensifying Alpine Summer Storms
Research shows extreme rainfall events in Alps could double in frequency with 2-degree temperature rise, raising flooding concerns

Key Takeaways
- Extreme summer rainfall in the Alps could double in frequency if global temperatures rise by two degrees.
- The Alpine region is warming faster than the global average.
- Warm air stores more moisture, leading to increased thunderstorm activity.
- Researchers analyzed data from almost 300 mountain weather stations.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Even an average temperature rise of one degree could be problematic."