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Increased Frequency of Extreme Weather Events Predicted by Expert

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 22, 2025031 Min Read
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Dr. Diana Francis, a climate scientist at Khalifa University, warns that the UAE will face more frequent extreme weather events due to global warming, including increased rainfall in spring and hotter, longer summers. She attributes recent severe weather in the region to shifts in atmospheric patterns influenced by rising global temperatures. Acknowledging that changes in the MENA region’s climate could lead to a warmer and drier future, she highlights the need for collaborative adaptation strategies to enhance resilience against such events. Francis stresses the importance of scientific research in developing effective responses to climate challenges, emphasizing that this is a global problem necessitating international cooperation and data sharing.

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