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[September Thematic Report] Extreme weather in Iran and Middle East

by Seyedmohammadmahan Mir Nasiri | 28-09-2022 15:47



[September Thematic Report] Extreme weather in Iran and Middle East

by Seyedmohammadmahan Mir Nasiri | 17-09-2022 17:44

Extreme weather is a natural hazard which is a result of a climate state that occurs unusually often.

It has been observed as a result of recent climate change that can also be predicted in the future, if the climate change trends continue.

The increase in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events is an indication of how climate change and global warming are affecting our planet. Climate change can be caused by human activity or natural occurrences such as solar variation, volcanic eruptions, or oceanic changes.

Climate change is causing a number of changes in weather patterns. A recent extreme weather incident was the snow and cold storm that hit Iran and the Middle East in August.

There have been numerous natural disasters in the Middle East over the past year. In the last few years, more than two million people were killed by extreme weather.

This paper will look at how natural disasters are becoming more intense, whether or not prevention is possible and what factors are leading to these devastation

The first section looks at why natural disasters are becoming more intense and what can be done about it. The second section will examine how global warming is a major contributor to extreme weather all over the world. The final section will show how Iran has been affected by this crisis and give suggestions for prevention of this type of disaster in Iran's future.

In recent weeks, the world has faced an unusual cold snap and severe flooding in Western Europe.

Ironically, a region that is home to some of the world¡¯s most influential nations and countries near the border of the Middle East is directly impacted by extreme weather. This region has experienced a new cold snap amidst 55 days of heavy rainfall which began in October this past year.

Many places in Iran have experienced below-freezing temperatures—a temperature that would be rare for this country during daytime throughout the winter months. Local media reports indicate that on November 11th alone, across Iran, at least one person lost their life from exposure to these harsh conditions.

The question is - how do we confront such challenges? What opportunities do these developments offer for international cooperation and role models?

Experts believe that extreme climate events and encounters that occur across the world are a reflection of its growing disaster-prone nature. It only takes you two seconds of reading to grasp the idea of how unpredictable and dangerous these continents are becoming.

In this section, you would get to know all about the topic of extreme weather - from little details that might not seem relevant but help in providing an informative article, to general information about climate change, from statistics and records to analyses of storms and heatwaves.

A major cause for concern is rising sea levels due to melting icecaps and glaciers for which conservationists have been voicing their displeasure since long. ​

Ironically, even without deciphering a leader or a single mitigating measure by countries, we are driving full pace towards climate disaster; nobody deserves it more than