50-Year-Old Dry Lakes Are Revived by Flood in the Sahara Desert

 

The change was clearly visible in NASA’s satellite photos, and scientists hailed it as an uncommon occurrence.

“We haven’t seen this much rain in such a short period of time in 30 to 50 years,” said Houssine Youabeb of Morocco’s General Directorate of Meteorology.

This occurrence, according to meteorologists, was caused by an extratropical cyclone that carried enormous volumes of moisture into the desert and upset the region’s typical weather patterns.

This flood demonstrates how climate change is having an increasing impact. The World Meteorological Organization’s secretary general, Celeste Saulo, claims.

That the hydrological cycle is becoming more intense due to global warming. “Either too much or too little water is becoming.

A bigger problem for us,” Saulo said. Extreme weather occurrences like this one might become more frequent, experts warn.

 

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