A typhoon victim looks out from a makeshift shelter along a road in Palo, Leyte province in central Philippines, which was battered by Typhoon HaiyanThrough Aubrey Belford and Karen Lema MANILA (Reuters) – Belle Segayo had traveled to the principal Philippines to show native officers find out how to adapt to a future altered with the aid of local weather trade. However the future, or at least a forewarning of it, got here to her as a substitute in the shape of Storm Haiyan, underlining considerations that damaging storms may an increasing number of threaten coastal nations such as the Philippines as oceans warm and seawater ranges upward thrust. Scientists have suggested in opposition to blaming particular person storms reminiscent of Haiyan on local weather exchange. "It's with regards to unimaginable to attribute a specific excessive adventure to local weather change," said Kevin Walsh, an associate professor of earth sciences at the College of Melbourne.