Severe weather risk in Upper Austria: Tornado alarm in the Innviertel!

Severe weather risk in Upper Austria: Tornado alarm in the Innviertel!

Oberösterreich experienced violent thunderstorms yesterday, which already caused considerable damage in the Innviertel. In the village of Taufkirchen an der Pram, at least 25 houses were damaged by wind pants. Around 300 firefighters were active due to 41 missions in the region after a construction container fell on a car, but fortunately no injuries were not complained of. The weather situation remains tense because thunderstorm warnings for Upper Austria and northern Lower Austria were again issued. The Innviertel and the Wald- und Weinviertel are particularly affected, such as 5min.at reported.

The meteorologists from Skywarn Austria warn of possible weather phenomena such as hail, wind gusts and heavy rain. The tornado risk is classified as "not impossible", although current radar recordings do not show any evidence of rotations in the thunderstorm cells. However, the location could change quickly, since every organized multi-cell or super cell could train a tornado. The weather conditions remain tense on Wednesday evening, and small -scale floods are possible, which is why the emergency services warn of risky behavior during thunderstorms and recommend protection in buildings.

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Another serious storm outbreak is expected between the Innviertel and Salzkammergut. The online editorial team of meinzirk.at emphasizes that the weather warnings also apply to the night. While the forces of nature rage, the focus is on current tourist projects in the region, such as an Interreg video project for the presentation of regional excursion destinations, which is funded as part of the "Digitization Offensive Eastern Bavaria-Upper Austria", Meinbezirk.at reported.

The causes of the increasing intensity of extreme weather events such as the thunderstorms observed are closely linked to climate change. According to a report by Working Group I of the World Climate District (IPCC), the surface temperatures of the earth rise faster than ever in the past 2000 years. This development leads to an increase in extreme weather events, including heavy rain. People are considered the main cause of these changes, and it is expected that flood events will occur more often in the future, such as "https://www.wwf.de/themen-projekt/klimapolitik-international/klimaf research- Extremwetter-Sind-Sklimawandels" Class = "Source_3"> wwf.de reported.

In the future, an increase in extreme weather events such as heavy rain and flooding will be predicted. The report states that the maximum rainfall has increased by 3 to 19 percent due to climate change and thus increasing its frequency and intensity. Ecological solutions for reducing the risk of flooding and adapting to the climatic changes are more urgent than ever to counteract the potentially catastrophic consequences.

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