Weāve all heard the term ā100-year floodā ā but it might not mean what you think.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. ā When forecasters warn about a 100-year or 500-year flood, it doesnāt mean it only happens once every century.
A 100-year flood has a 1% chance of happening in any given year. A 500-year flood? Just a 0.2% chance.
But that doesnāt mean it canāt happen twice in a short time.
In fact, Houston saw three 500-year floods in just three years ā including Hurricane Harvey.
Thanks to climate change, extreme rain is becoming more common. Warmer air holds more moisture, which means heavier storms and more flooding.
Scientists say weāve already seen a clear shift in how often these big rain events occur ā especially over the last 30 years.
So, while the math helps explain risk, the climate is rewriting the rules. And the term āonce in a lifetimeā may not mean what it used to.