Researchers found that Hurricane Helene was stronger, rainier, and significantly more likely because of climate change. The U.S. can expect more such storms in the future as warming continues. Researchers with the Word Weather Attribution released multiple studies on the impact of climate change stating that Helene was about 10% heavier due to human-caused climate change, similar to other damaging, climate-fueled hurricanes in the past decade. They also found that climate change made such heavy rainfall up to 70% more likely in central and southern Appalachia where flooding has destroyed homes and businesses leaving thousands of people without power.