In pictures: Extreme weather in Pakistan, South Korea and China highlight impact of climate change

SEVERE WEATHER IS “THE NEW NORMAL” 

“These person events fit the pattern of improving extreme events because of climate change, inch said Professor Matthias Roth from the Section of Geography at the National University of Singapore (NUS).  

“Such severe weather will likely become the new normal in a warming world, inch Prof Roth warned.  

The warmer atmosphere is able to contain more humidity, which means hot weather plus droughts could occur on the one hand – explained Prof Roth — and on the other, a lot more intense rainfalls, leading to floods.

This is the situation in China and taiwan, where part of the nation has endured several weeks of extreme high temperature – triggering woodland fires and a drought – before getting battered by rainfall.  

Swathes of southern Cina experienced a heatwave for the history textbooks this month when the region recorded the longest continuous period of high temperatures much more than 60 years.  

Experts possess said the heatwave’s intensity, scope plus duration could make this one of the worst documented in global history.  

The Yangtze River pot, which stretches through coastal Shanghai in order to Sichuan province, has been most affected by heat with water levels plunging.  

The hot spell provides hit the 370 million people who reside close to the basin and many manufacturing hubs including the megacity Chongqing.  

But Sichuan and  Chongqing have gained relief from the heatwave : pummelled with large rain on Weekend that is forecast to extend into Tuesday and prompting the government to initiate an emergency flood-prevention response.