Abstract
The #global warming causes the global climate changes, and with this
consequence, Kreft (2015) listed Pakistan on number-eight of the most
affected ten-countries from 1995-2014 in the world [1,2] wrap up on the
basis of observed changes in global aridity from 1923-2010 and suggested
severe and widespread droughts in the next 30-90 years due to low
rainfall and/or increased evaporation with global and regional
variations in #ENSO (El NiƱo–Southern Oscillation) by #tropical sea surface temperature (SST) and unforced natural variations. In Pakistan,
the adverse events (drought and flood) occur mainly due to the deficit
or excess of rains coming from southwest monsoons, which are associated
with La-Nina and El-Nino events. Pakistan lies in the south Asian
region, where the reliance on ground data is not sufficient for #drought monitoring. This is due to the lack of reliable and complete data and
proper information network systems, and the lower availability of
weather-stations in the region.
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