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A week ago, the BBC published an article claiming that “researchers have been quick to point out the role that rising temperatures have had in making the Spanish floods worse.”

The propaganda news agency quoted Dr. Friederike Otto from Imperial College London as saying. “No doubt about it, these explosive downpours were intensified by climate change.”

It’s a shame BBC didn’t fact-check their article because according to data, the claim that floods were worse in Spain because of climate change is false. Additionally, BBC ignored Spain’s long history of sometimes catastrophic floods.

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Flooding Facts Drowned by Climate Hysteria: The BBC Ignores Spain’s Weather History

By Heartland Institute as published by Climate Realism on 4 November 2024

The British Broadcasting Corporation (“BBC”) article, titled ‘Scientists sure warming world made Spain’s storm more intense’, ties recent flash flooding in Spain to climate change. This is false. Data refutes claims that flooding has gotten worse in Europe amid modestly warming temperatures. In addition, the story ignores Spain’s long history of sometimes catastrophic floods due to many of its cities being situated in narrow mountain valleys.

“No doubt about it, these explosive downpours were intensified by climate change,” Friederike Otto, Ph.D., who is co-leader of World Weather Attribution (“WWA”), told the BBC. “With every fraction of a degree of fossil fuel warming, the atmosphere can hold more moisture, leading to heavier bursts of rainfall.”

The problem is, neither Otto nor the BBC cited any data to back up the claim that this storm’s moisture content was enhanced by warming – because none exists. Rather the attribution is based on the projections of flawed computer models and is typical of the type of “research” quickly published by WWA. As with all of the WWA studies Climate Realism has discussed previously, they suffer from the logical fallacy of assuming what they are attempting to prove. WWA’s research assumes climate change causes or contributes to a particular weather event and then uses computer models to project how big the effect was. That is not how one conducts science. Climate Realism has refuted similar attribution claims on multiple occasions, HEREHERE, and HERE for instance.

The recent terrible flooding across the Spanish province of Valencia has claimed more than 200 lives, but there is no evidence the flooding was historically unusual. Reviewing the historical context of flooding in the area shows it has experienced recurring severe floods. The BBC article claims of “increased atmospheric moisture” and rising temperatures to explain the event, but other meteorologists, as mentioned by the BBC, said the event was driven by the common “gota fría” weather pattern, also known as a “cold drop” and recently named DANA in meteorology texts. It is a weather event that commonly brings cold air from northern latitudes over the warm Mediterranean, leading to sudden and intense rainfall.

The recent storm that hit Spain is consistent with its long history of severe autumnal storms. Gota Fria’s have not become more common or severe during the recent period of modest warming.

Valencia, which sits along and at the mouth of the Turia River on the Mediterranean Sea, suffered similar flooding, for example, in 1897, 1957, and 1996 – 127, 67 and 28 years of warming ago, respectively – when temperatures were cooler than at present. Dozens of people died in each of those floods. The historical account of Valencia’s 1957 flooding, as documented by Caroline Angus, presents a well-known pattern of extreme rainfall events in the region, long before the age of alleged climate change. On 14 October 1957, an unprecedented flood struck Valencia, releasing nearly 6,000 cubic meters of water per second into the city. Towns around Valencia, including Pedralba and Vilamarxant, saw record rainfall, causing massive flooding that impacted thousands of lives and required years of recovery efforts.

Photo of the 14 October 1957 Flood in Valencia Spain Photo from the article by Caroline Angus

This 1957 flood event was not an anomaly but part of a natural cycle that Spaniards have come to recognise as a seasonal threat from the Mediterranean’s temperature dynamics and terrain. That storm dumped about a foot of rain in 2 days, when atmospheric carbon dioxide levels (said to drive climate change) were just 314 parts per million (ppm), compared to the 422 ppm measured today.

As Caroline Angus’s account of the 1957 Valencia flood reveals, these conditions are neither new nor unprecedented. The BBC’s focus on “climate change” and a warmer atmosphere as the primary cause of the recent flooding ignores the atmospheric mechanics behind these storms and downplays the recurrent pattern of similar natural events. It also too easily dismisses the well-known gota fria phenomenon, despite the BBC itself writing, “[w]eather researchers say the likely main cause of the intense rainfall was a natural weather event [gota fria] that hits Spain in Autumn and Winter.” Any links to climate change are based solely on rapid, non-peer-reviewed attribution claims, not data.

From a scientific perspective, BBC made a glaring omission by not referencing the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”) report, which finds little evidence of increased precipitation. The IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) provides an assessment of confidence levels in precipitation trends.

According to Chapter 12, Table 12.12, (see below) the IPCC expresses “low confidence” in a clear trend for increases in heavy precipitation in southern Europe, including the Mediterranean basin, even under flawed high-emission climate model scenarios like RCP8.5.

Table 1212 from the IPCC AR6 Report Note the yellow highlighted topics and the lack of climate attribution in the present and in the future as indicated by the white spaces

Unable to completely ignore the fact that natural weather systems dominate rainfall patterns, in Spain and elsewhere, the BBC suggested, the flooding was worsened because each degree of warming causes a 7% increase in rainfall. This does not align with the IPCC’s low confidence in any increase in rainfall, river flooding or heavy precipitation, at present despite more than a degree of warming over the past century. The BBC is engaging in pure speculation, not backed by evidence or the IPCC’s own findings.

One thing that almost certainly contributed to the high death toll and massive damage of the recent flood is the huge increase of population in harm’s way of flooding – the expanding bullseye effect discussed at Climate Realism repeatedly, HERE and HERE, for example. Valencia’s population over the past century has grown from 213,550 inhabitants in 1900 to 1,582,387 residents within the urban area and 2,522,383 people in the metropolitan region.

When more people move to flood zones, more damage results when flooding does happen, and more people are harmed. This is especially true if government authorities don’t revise flood planning as the population grows. Instead of asking how Spain might have planned better in the past for floods that aren’t unusual, or how the government and planners might prepare for an anticipated seasonal flood cycle going forward, the BBC shifts the dialogue to an assumed inadequacy of current infrastructure to withstand “new” extremes. Yet the 1957 floods show us that extreme floods have long tested Spain’s infrastructure. In response to the catastrophic 1957 event, Valencia took direct action with the Plan Sur, diverting the Turia River to protect the city centre from future flooding.

Unfortunately, new development along that diversion channel allowed for new flood damage in areas different from that of the 1957 flood.

Let’s be clear: reducing meteorological complexity to a tired “climate change did it” line cheapens the discussion. Spain’s unique geography and centuries-old storm patterns deserve more than sensationalist fluff. But as is typical, the BBC offers an alarmist tale wrapped in a pretty climate-change bow, leaving out history, science, common sense and accountability. That’s shoddy journalism, misinforming the public, thus making it harder for them to make rational decisions about elections and responses to weather.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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C Amazon
C Amazon
9 months ago

Yet more crap from Imperial…why does anyone listen to them? It’s not an academic establishment, it’s a mouthpiece for the left wingers to push their agenda.

FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  C Amazon
9 months ago

No right or left side, only well played slaves working to the global cult masquerading as politicians, doctors and journalists (the list is not full).

FedUp
FedUp
9 months ago

‘…BBC published an article claiming that “researchers have been quick to point out the role that rising temperatures have had in making the Spanish floods worse….’

They must be joking. One of the coolest summer ever what we had and they live here, too.
What liars!
We are heading into an ice age. They try to warm up the ionosphere to justify their lies (the real role of masts and the rest), NOTICE how warm evenings are and were in the past months after a cold, sunless day. Which is normally impossible. But we pay for the extra energy used…

Clayton
Clayton
Reply to  FedUp
9 months ago

we get humidity

fighting gnome
fighting gnome
9 months ago

The empire of Lies Mouthpiece (BBC) continues its parroting of Disinformation -something it accuses everyone else of circulating.
History shows that Valencia has always been prone to floods, even in Roman Times the Romans built a dam to reduce the risk of flooding, so nothing new there , except maybe a little help from HAARP and a massive helping of Lies and propaganda about climate change.
Its climate manipulation we are in the midst of.
They had to stop Lying about the polar Ice Caps melting due to fossil fuels because the Ice caps have increased again, so the rebranded the Lie as “Climate Change” instead of the previous lie called “Global Warming”

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
9 months ago

The BBC weather, has never ever mentioned Chemtrailing.
Yet they pretend to be weather experts.
We can see the Chemtrailing every day in our sky’s, yet they cannot see them, so never mention them.
The BBC is just pure propaganda, from start to finish.

vivie
vivie
9 months ago

in my opinion, I believe it was the work of High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP). Not climate control.

Clayton
Clayton
Reply to  vivie
9 months ago

bingo

Clayton
Clayton
Reply to  vivie
9 months ago
FedUp
FedUp
Reply to  Clayton
9 months ago

404 – Page not found

Clayton
Clayton
Reply to  vivie
9 months ago
Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  vivie
9 months ago

Hi vivie,
This is worth looking at, just like you say.
https://tapnewswire.com/2024/11/10/geoengineering-watch-heavy-snow-in-mexico/

Clayton
Clayton
9 months ago

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/dvn6nhoCX5Y the brain washing begins after such a huge win 🏅 whenever you here Jordan Peterson or Elon musks name from your political leaders mouth “ run for cover “

Marilynne L. Mellander
Marilynne L. Mellander
9 months ago

The WEATHER CONTROLLERS are at it bigtime in the US….Activist Post just posted an article about a persistent high pressure installed over Central US which will likely totally disrupt the winter wheat production: https://activistpost.com/2024/11/record-number-of-americans-plagued-by-drought-amid-crop-damage-fears.html Gotta’ have less food if you’re going to depopulate!! Trump would never mention globalist weather control, would he??

Benton
Benton
9 months ago

The BBC-Pravda crap is the mouthpiece of the state as it’s counterpart in my country. Like a never ending false and boring weather forecast with a gay twist and some immigration promos. It’s like non of them ever heard of Internet and it’s excess of more truthful sources. In my country they scraped the licence fee and put the crap on taxes and now everyone is forced to pay. That’s the state in a nutshell when nobody wants their “product”.

trackback
9 months ago

[…] BBC claimed climate change made Spanish floods worse; BBC needs to fact-check their articles The propaganda news agency quoted Dr. Friederike Otto from Imperial College London as saying. “No doubt about it, these explosive downpours were intensified by climate change.” It’s a shame BBC didn’t fact-check their article because according to data, the claim that floods were worse in Spain because of climate change is false. Additionally, BBC ignored Spain’s long history of sometimes catastrophic floods. […]

trainman6
trainman6
9 months ago

The BBC, much like the Canadian CBC, is run by the government and is spewing out pure BULLSHIT lies to the gullible people that listen to their vomit global warming deception. The SUN drives the weather on this planet not arrogant men who are liars and thieves.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
9 months ago

BBC and fact should never feature in the same sentence.

Pam
Pam
9 months ago
Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  Pam
9 months ago

Hi Pam,
Thank you for that.
I think you are onto something, just another weapon against us.

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  Pam
9 months ago