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Water Conservation Specialist
Education Yale University
University of California, Berkeley
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Awards MacArthur Fellowship
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The World's Water 2002-2003: The Biennial Report On Freshwater Resources
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Sustainable Use of Water: California Success Stories
The New Economy of Water: The Risks and Benefits of Globalization and Privatization of Fresh Water
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Water Futures: Assessment of Long-range Patterns and Problems
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Hidden Oasis: Water Conservation and Efficiency in Las Vegas
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More with Less: Agricultural Water Conservation and Efficiency in California : a Special Focus on the Delta
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Corporate Reporting on Water: A Review of Eleven Global Industries
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Peter H. Gleick is an American scientist working on issues related to the environment. He works at the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California, which he co-founded in 1987. In 2003 he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship for his work on water resources.

China, Europe, US drought: Is 2022 the driest year recorded?

May 8,2022 3:35 am

Europe and parts of China have experienced extreme temperatures this summer, dry conditions in Africa have put millions At Risk of starvation, and The American West continues to see a persistent lack of rainfall.

Scientists say warmer and drier seasons are likely to become The Norm , but have these past few months been the driest on record?

How dry is The Earth ?

One measure of drought conditions used by scientists is based on The Level of moisture in The Soil as measured by satellite imagery.

We have compared these dry conditions over The Past three months to average conditions since The Beginning of This Century , to Build Up a picture of how extreme recent weather patterns have been.

This data is based on both soil conditions and temperature data to create what is known as a soil moisture anomaly map.

We can see that most of Europe has experienced much drier weather this summer than the average for the period 2001 to 2016.

Elsewhere, The West of China has been very dry, with many areas experiencing extreme drought. Parts of sub-Saharan Africa and the US are also experiencing critically dry conditions.

Europe drought 'worst in 500 Years '

In Europe, this summer's drought may be the worst The Continent has experienced in 500 Years ,

At The Peak of The Dry spell in late August, almost half of Europe suffered from a " soil moisture deficit".

Scientists say Climate Change means Europe will continue to experience more frequent and persistent droughts, and The Dry conditions this year have affected agriculture, transport and energy generation.

The Rhine, a major river and cargo route, dropped to critically low levels this summer,

The period between June and August was the hottest on record, and a predicted at least three more months of " warmer and drier" days.

Europe has experienced droughts in The Past , but recent years have seen increasingly hot summers with many high temperature records set.

" We have now had consecutive droughts for The Last five years, and this year is the worst Europe-wide drought in hundreds of years, " says Dr Fred Hattermann, of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.

" It's not just less rain, it's also that it's got much warmer, so the overall soil moisture has decreased. "

China's droughts and floods

This summer, China experienced an extended period of high temperatures that lasted More Than two months, the longest since records began in the 1960s, according to China's Meteorological Administration.

Extreme heat and a severe lack of rainfall meant China's biggest river, the Yangtze, shrank. During August, there was 60% less rainfall in The River 's drainage area than normal, according to official Chinese data.

Despite large areas in southern China struggling with drought, heavy rains in northern areas led to flooding. The Liao River in northern China recorded its second highest water level since 1961.

And nationwide, rainfall has steadily increased since 2012, China's annual Climate Change study says.

In July , the Chinese government issued eight drought warnings and More Than 13,000 Heavy Rain warnings. In 2019, there were More Than 28 drought warnings and 10,000 Heavy Rain warnings for the same period.

Seeing both extreme wet and dry conditions is a feature of Climate Change across the globe.

" When areas of drought grow, like in Siberia and western US, that water falls elsewhere in a smaller area, worsening flooding, " Peter Gleick , a water specialist from the US National Academy of Sciences, says.

Famine warnings in Africa

Drought conditions in eastern Ethiopia, northern Kenya and Somalia have led the UN to warn that some

" We Are now in the third year of very low rainfall coupled with high temperatures in that part of The Continent , "

In Somalia, the rainfall in The March to May season was the lowest in The Last six Decades . And large parts of DR Congo and Uganda have also experienced very dry conditions compared with the average.

But measurements of soil moisture also show how in some countries, such as South Sudan , Mauritania and Senegal, there has been severe flooding.

Many parts of Southern Africa have also experienced much higher than normal levels of rainfall.

noted that overall " relative to 1970-79, the numbers of droughts and floods were nearly threefold and tenfold respectively, by 2010-19".

Drought conditions in the US

Drought conditions in the western US have become The Norm , with the region experiencing years of drier and hotter weather.

In a scientists said The Last two Decades had seen The Most extreme drought conditions in 1,200 years in The American west.

And this summer, hot and dry weather led to forest fires in several states and water storage levels dropping.

Lake Powell , The Second largest reservoir in the US which straddles Arizona and Utah,

Climate models predict that the region will continue to have far less rainfall than average in The Coming Decades .



Source of news: bbc.com

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