Around the world, people will remember 2021 for its wild weather.
In August, Hurricane Ida slammed into New Orleans, Louisiana, with heavy rains and winds of up to 150 miles per hour. It was one of the strongest storms to hit the area in more than 150 years.
Meanwhile, the Pacific Northwest saw a record heat wave. In some cities, temperatures soared more than 30 degrees above normal. The heat and a drought in Western states helped spark wildfires that burned record amounts of land.
Most climate scientists agree that these types of weather events can be linked to climate change. That’s the gradual change in Earth’s average temperature and weather patterns.