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[September Thematic Report] <Extreme Weather in Kazakhstan> |
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by Altynay Yelgundinova | 29-09-2022 01:57 0 |
The climate in Kazakhstan is extremely continental, with annual fluctuations in temperature and hot summers and cold winters. The temperature in the winter months reaches -40¡ÆC in the north of the country and 38¡ÆC during the summer. Lately, due to the climate change there are longer summers with a heat wave and shorter but warmer winters. For example, this year summer lasted a month longer and the weather changed over a night. Extremely high change in the temperatures caused some natural disasters like floods and droughts. An increase in temperatures in mountain areas, like Almaty, the South Kazakhstan, and East Kazakhstan regions, caused an increase in water level in rivers that lead to floods and mudflows. Especially, the highest flood risks are taking place in springs when the snow starts to melt. On the other hand, with a decrease in precipitation, people in Kazakhstan often face livestock death cause of the increase in temperature which lead to the droughts during the summer. As World Banks states, according to the data gathered in 2021, The number of hot days may increase by up to 16 days for the period 2040 – 2059 under the RCP 8.5 pathway. My family experienced both hazards and it do not get easier every year; the government tries to regulate these issues, but it is hard to fight the climate change. |
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Hello, this is your mentor Minkyung.
Thank you for explaining the extreme weather in Kazakhstan thoroughly. Isn't it so ironic that some areas are suffering from floods while others are suffering from droughts? We, as a global community, should do something to prevent the adverse effects of climatic changes.
Your report would be much more interesting if you describe in detail how the government is dealing with the environmental crisis.
Thank you for your interesting report!
Posted 01-10-2022 18:55
Hi, Altynay Yelgundinova!
This is your mentor, Yoon.
It is shocking to know that Kazakhstan's temperature range from -40¡ÆC to 38¡ÆC.
You did well in explaining how weather has changed in Kazakhstan.
Your writing would be better if you stated that RCP stands for Representative Concentration Pathway.
Nice job on writing the monthly thematic report!
I am looking forward to reading your next report!
Posted 30-09-2022 19:38
hope new climate change measures are put in place soon, Kazakhstan sounds like an interesting place
Posted 29-09-2022 12:41