World Weather Attribution Organization: climate change exacerbates drought in East Africa

[world Weather Attribution Organization: climate change aggravates drought in East Africa] April 28, the World Weather Attribution Organization released a report on April 27 local time, saying that man-made climate change has made the drought in East Africa more serious. Scientists have studied historical data and found that the long rainy season (March to May) in East Africa has become drier due to climate change, while the short rainy season (usually October to December) has become more humid. As a result of rising temperatures, soil and plant evaporation "increased significantly", exacerbating the severity of the drought. Long-term drought leads to serious consolidation of the soil and is unable to absorb water.