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Meetings/Workshops on Hydrology in Oman
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| 1. | [ID=183805]The First International Conference on Water Resources and Climate Change in the MENA Region |
| 02 Nov 2008 → 04 Nov 2008; Muscat, Oman |
| abstract: The warming of Earth's climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident
from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures,
widespread melting of snow and ice. The intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) has declared in 2008 that water resources are amongst systems
and sectors that are particularly vulnerable to climate change and stand
to be stongly impacted by it. While precipitation on average is expected to
change only slightly, its variability is expected to increase. Extreme
weather events, both in temperature and precipitation, are likely to occur
more often, leading to increased occurrences of both floods and droughts.
Climate change will influence the global hydrological cycle, and this in turn
will have major impacts on water resources.
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| weblink: http://www.waterclimatemena.com/ |
| related subject(s): Meteorology and Climate Change |
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last updated: 12 July 2008