
Obviously.
Via Mashable:
With the English countryside underwater from some of the worst flooding on record, the British government found that “an increasing body of evidence” ties this type of event to manmade global warming.
Rainfall amounts, storm intensities, wave heights and other extreme weather-related characteristics have been at or near record levels, according to a UK Met Office report released on Sunday. December and January were among the most “exceptionally wet” two-month periods on record in England and Wales, dating back at least 248 years.
The high flow rates of the Thames River, which courses through downtown London, have lasted longer than any previous flood since 1883. In fact, the massive Thames flood barrier has been raised 13 times since December in order to prevent widespread flooding in London and other areas, although it’s not saving many downstream communities from flood damage.
According to BBC News, the UK Environment Agency issued a record number of severe flood warnings, indicating a life-threatening situation. The agency also said many areas received more than double their average rainfall.
The relentless storms that have soaked the UK since December fit with recent research showing that storms in this area have grown stronger in recent years. Extreme rainfall events have become more common, due at least in part to manmade global warming.
