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Climate change likely made Pakistan’s extreme rainfall more intense:


Reuters
September 16, 2022


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The torrential monsoon that has submerged more than a third of Pakistan was a one in a hundred-year event likely made more intense by climate change, scientists said on Thursday.

In the hardest-hit areas of Sindh and Balochistan provinces, where August rainfall was seven to eight times heavier than usual, climate warming made average five-day maximum rainfall about 75 per cent more intense, according to a report by World Weather Attribution (WWA), an international research collaboration that teases out the role of climate change in extreme events.

Across the entire Indus River basin, the scientists found maximum rainfall was about 50pc heavier during a two-month monsoon period due to climate change.

They used 31 computer models in their analysis, combined with real-world observations.

WWA previously analysed the deadly heatwave that scorched India and Pakistan in March and April, with temperatures reaching 50C. Climate change, they said, had made that heatwave 30 times more likely.

Their findings were less concrete for the country’s heavy rains.

“The role of climate change in heatwaves is much larger than in extreme rainfall when it comes to likelihood,” said WWA co-leader Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at Imperial College London.

It’s also trickier to parse out the role of climate change in the Pakistan floods, scientists said, because there have been so many drivers behind this year’s extremes.

Ongoing La Nina conditions — a global weather pattern that can affect ocean temperatures — combined with a negative dipole in the Indian Ocean — whereby rainfall is heaver in the eastern Indian Ocean have been feeding the monsoon.

Existing vulnerabilities​

The floods have so far claimed the lives of more than 1,400 people and displaced millions, washing away roads, homes, and farmland. Damages are expected to total more than $30 billion.

Pakistan authorities say it could take up to six months for flood waters to fully recede, spiking concerns about waterborne diseases such as dengue and cholera.

While climate change may have made this year’s monsoon rains worse, the devastation they caused cant be attributed to warming alone.

Scientists stressed the construction of homes and agricultural land on known flood plains, as well as inadequate infrastructure such as dams, had worsened the impacts of heavier rains.

“There have been significant drainage problems in the lower Indus Basin, even in non-flood years,” said geographer Ayesha Siddiqi at the University of Cambridge.


 
H-A-R-P is my guess and space weapon is my conspiracy
From space a weapon can impact cloud from above and form weather pattern changes

We won't know until the nature of Space based secret weapons is disclosed what they do

While HARP is radio wave antennas which sits on acres of land certainly a conspiracy "what if"

Last time we had these type of floods were around 2010 , we had lot of anger and disturbances on the streets at that time as well due to lack of gas and power and geopolitical reasons

After the floods came the focus of Citizen of Pakistan shifted from key topics to Relief efforts



Key Problems in 2010
> Gas shortages on street
> Line ups
> Confusion on the streets of Pakistan due to NRO
> Corrupt mafia made back into Poitics of Pakistan
> Strong feeling in Pakistan to maintain a neutral stance in global politics
> Period before the floods strong incline towards CPEC


Key Problems in 2022
>Inflation and Rising Prices
> Currency devaluation
> Cipher based local government tosseS (NRO2)
> Corrupt mafia destroying internal institutes
> Strong feeling in Pakistan to maintain a neutral stance in global politics, the "Absolutely Not"
statement on global war
> Strong inclinement toward , better relations with Russia & China



Does such weather minipulation weapons exist ? Or Not simple question and only Scientist can answer it




Pakistani Cloud Pattern emerges in Sea, very easy to minipulate cloud systems at sea
 
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