Examples of using Droughts in English and their translations into Chinese
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The poor and vulnerable disproportionately suffer from hurricanes, floods, droughts, famines and water scarcities.”.
Generally it is not necessary to monitor droughts at high spatial resolution, but it is important to observe their impact on a regular basis.
And later there were droughts seven years out of eight yet the water in the ocean never grew less.
The goal was to figure out how to meet human demands on water while fulfilling the minimum flow requirements during severe droughts.
Some experts warn higher temperatures could leave this nation of 20 million people at the mercy of more severe droughts and devastating tropical cyclones.
The report noted that this will very likely increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as droughts, cyclones and floods.
Particulate matter also affects the trajectory and intensity of monsoons in Asia, and have intensified droughts in China, North America and South Asia.
In addition, the African continent is prone to natural disasters such as droughts, floods and other extreme weather events that constitute significant threats and challenges to livelihoods.
The authors note the frequency of extreme climate events- floods, heat, storms and droughts- has doubled since the early 1990s.
Special consideration needs to be given to institutional arrangements to prepare for and respond to natural disasters, for example, floods, droughts and so forth.
The main motive for creating such a union was the risks of global warming- increased natural disasters(floods, droughts, fires, destructive storms).
Demonstrating climate models' ability to accurately depict past droughts, helps to confirm their ability to model future droughts as well.
Droughts in the area a few years ago have directly halved local agricultural production.
There is evidence that dimming caused the droughts in sub-Saharan Africa which claimed hundreds of thousands of lives in the 1970s and 1980s.
Remote sensing data integrated into a GIS could be used to help monitor droughts and forest fires and to assess the probability of and possibly predict earthquakes.
Severe droughts have led to the shutting down of reactors as the surrounding waters become too warm to provide the vital cooling function.
In addition, irregular rainfall patterns and intensifying droughts are affecting many regions, thus worsening food and water shortages.
During droughts, water rationing was required, as the two main dams were inadequate to meet demand.
From wildfires and droughts to devastating floods, climate change fingerprint is all around us and does play a role in making events more extreme.
Such droughts are expected to become more frequent with climate change, leading the U.N. to stress climate resilience throughout the region.