Storms sweeping through the nation this summer have dumped intense rain on cities nationwide, leaving towns flood-ravaged and forcing water rescues.
Zoom in: Davidson County has logged 28 flash flood warnings this year, per data from July 16. That is one of the highest totals in the state.
Why it matters: Scientists who spoke to Axios say the deadly floods this year underscore the risk that climate change can worsen extreme rainfall events.
Context: Climate change "is supercharging the water cycle," sparking heavier precipitation extremes and related flood risks, according to Climate Central, a climate research group.
Among 144 U.S. cities analyzed by the group in a report from earlier this year, 88% experienced an increase in hourly rainfall intensity between 1970 and 2024.
Nashville's rainfall intensity spiked 12% in that timeframe.