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How climate change is disrupting the Earth鈥檚 water cycle

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This photograph shows a view of some insulating fabric covering a small part of the Rhone Glacier to prevent it from melting, near Gletsch, in the Swiss Alps, on September 30, 2024. A snowy winter provided no respite for Switzerland's glaciers, which shed 2.4 percent of their volume over the past year, with sand blown in from the Sahara accelerating the summer melt. (AFP/File)
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Updated 15 March 2025

How climate change is disrupting the Earth鈥檚 water cycle

How climate change is disrupting the Earth鈥檚 water cycle
  • Flash floods worldwide have claimed lives, displaced thousands, and destroyed infrastructure, with global warming seen as a key driver
  • Land-use changes, like deforestation and urbanization, increase water run-off, altering rainfall patterns and water distribution

RIYADH: From Argentina and South Sudan to Spain, Indonesia, and even 黑料社区, recent episodes of flash flooding around the world have cost numerous lives, displaced thousands, and destroyed infrastructure.

What is causing this flurry of flash flooding? Many factors come into play, from poor urban planning to improper resource management, but some argue the major culprit is climate change.

鈥淣umerous environmental factors affect the water cycle, but temperature is perhaps the most important one,鈥 Hylke Beck, assistant professor of earth science and engineering at 黑料社区鈥檚 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, told Arab News.

鈥淓arth鈥檚 water cycle is all about movement. Water is constantly shifting between the ocean, land, and atmosphere,鈥 Beck continued. Water rises as it evaporates, after which it cools, condenses into clouds, and then falls as rain or snow. Some of that water runs off into rivers and oceans, some infiltrates the ground, becoming groundwater, and some is taken up by plants.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a continuous cycle that keeps water moving and sustains us and other organisms,鈥 Beck explained.

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But what role does temperature play in the process? Warmer air holds more moisture. For every degree the planet warms up, the atmosphere can store approximately seven percent more water.

This extra moisture means that, when conditions are suitable, storms have a larger water supply to work with, resulting in heavier rainfall.

The Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology states that from 1979 to 2019, 黑料社区鈥檚 climate has warmed by 2.1 degrees Celsius 鈥 almost three times the global average.




Vehicles are submerged in water following flash floods in the holy city of Makkah on May 9, 2014. (AFP)

At the other end of the extreme, shifts in the water cycle have also led to more droughts, since higher temperatures also accelerate water evaporation, meaning more moisture is 鈥減ulled鈥 from the ground at a faster rate. This dries out soil and makes droughts worse if there is not enough rain to replace it.

Longer dry spells and less frequent but heavier rainfall discourages crop growth and can lead to desertification.

In the Kingdom, stronger winds and drier soil causes more frequent and harsher sandstorms, harming the country鈥檚 agriculture and air quality. Air pollution can also change how clouds form and impact the amount of rainfall.

鈥淚n some places, increased evaporation can lead to more rainfall, but not necessarily where it鈥檚 needed,鈥 said Beck. 鈥淪ome regions get soaked, while others dry out even more.鈥




Sprinklers irrigate a rice field in Mishkhab in Iraq's Najaf province on July 8, 2024, as four consecutive years of drought and declining rainfall have strangled rice production in the country. (AFP/File)

Depending on where and how the moisture moves, warming can intensify both extreme rainfall and drying.

Changes in land also play an important role. Cutting down trees reduces transpiration, the urbanization of cities increases run-off, and damming rivers changes the direction of water flow.

Then there are also natural factors which can exacerbate man-made influences.

鈥淟arge-scale climate patterns like El Nino and La Nina (alter) where rain falls and for how long,鈥 said Beck.

Both of those patterns are part of a natural cycle called El Nino-Southern Oscillation, El Nino is the phase in which the Pacific Ocean鈥檚 surface becomes warmer than usual. La Nina is the phase in which they are cooler. Both lead to changes in global weather, causing heavier rainfall in some areas and dryer conditions in others.

鈥淐limate change is essentially throwing the whole system out of balance,鈥 said Beck. 鈥淭he result is more extremes 鈥 wetter wet seasons, drier dry seasons, and more unpredictable weather generally.鈥

Beck added that organizations like World Weather Attribution do crucial work in the field of climate monitoring by analyzing how climate change influences extreme events and how human activities shape the Earth鈥檚 water cycle.


Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan

Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan
Updated 25 September 2025

Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan

Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan participated in a quadrilateral meeting on Sudan, which included the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and the US on Wednesday.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
The meeting addressed developments in the Sudanese crisis and the need to unify efforts to overcome humanitarian challenges.
It also tackled implementing the commitments outlined in the Jeddah Declaration regarding the protection of civilians, and ensuring Sudan鈥檚 stability, while preserving its sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity.


Saudi firm signs deal with Syria to develop digital healthcare services

Saudi firm signs deal with Syria to develop digital healthcare services
Updated 24 September 2025

Saudi firm signs deal with Syria to develop digital healthcare services

Saudi firm signs deal with Syria to develop digital healthcare services
  • PIF-owned Lean Business Services will work with Syrian health ministry
  • Partnership will create 鈥榮ustainable digital foundations,鈥 CEO says

LONDON: A Saudi company that specializes in providing digital health solutions and e-services this week signed a deal with Syria to help develop its healthcare infrastructure.

Lean Business Services CEO Mohanned Al-Rasheed and Syria鈥檚 Minister of Health Musab Al-Ali oversaw the signing of a memorandum of understanding in the presence of Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Abdulrahman Al-Jalajel.

The deal will involve the use of innovative technologies developed by Lean, which is owned by the Kingdom鈥檚 Public Investment Fund.

The company will also provide technical support, consultations and staff training to help Syria鈥檚 Ministry of Health build digital health and record systems.

The partnership will create data management and analytics solutions to ensure data flow between health systems and support the establishment of national standards and policies.

Al-Rasheed described the deal as 鈥渁n important step toward building bridges of knowledge cooperation.鈥

鈥(This is) a strategic partnership to share the expertise we have built in the Kingdom, which has proven successful in achieving a qualitative leap in health services,鈥 he said.

鈥淥ur strategic vision is to empower the Syrian health sector by building sustainable digital foundations that support evidence-based decision-making and develop national capabilities.鈥

Lean鈥檚 teams would help Syrians digitize their health sector and pave the way for 鈥渁 modern and flexible health future,鈥 Al-Rasheed said.


Saudi pavilion sheds light on Riyadh鈥檚 transformation

Saudi pavilion sheds light on Riyadh鈥檚 transformation
Updated 24 September 2025

Saudi pavilion sheds light on Riyadh鈥檚 transformation

Saudi pavilion sheds light on Riyadh鈥檚 transformation
  • New Murabba鈥檚 presence at Expo 2025 Osaka underlines 黑料社区鈥檚 growing international profile while offering visitors interactive exhibitions, augmented reality experiences, and diverse cultural experiences

RIYADH: The Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka marked the Kingdom鈥檚 95th National Day with a vibrant program celebrating culture, innovation and cross-cultural exchange.

The festivities drew senior officials including Saudi Ambassador to Japan and Commissioner General of the Kingdom鈥檚 Pavilion Ghazi Faisal Binzagr, Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih, and Japan鈥檚 State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Masaki Ogushi.

At the heart of the celebrations was the Saudi Vision 2030 Forum, which highlighted the ambitious roadmap guiding the Kingdom鈥檚 future. It focused on the three pillars of the vision 鈥 building a vibrant society, fostering a thriving economy and creating an ambitious nation.

The immersive event featured a program which included panel discussions, Saudi films and interactive presentations. 

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The New Murabba Development Company, a Public Investment Fund entity, used its participation to emphasize Riyadh鈥檚 transformation under Vision 2030. It highlighted a future-ready, smart and sustainable downtown Riyadh, designed to enhance everyday life for residents and visitors alike.

During his keynote speech, New Murabba CEO Michael Dyke outlined the project鈥檚 ambitions.

鈥淥ur goal is simple 鈥 create a place that is easy to live in, exciting to visit and rewarding to build with,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e believe the best cities are both human and high tech 鈥 comfortable at street level and intelligent under the hood.鈥

Dyke also pointed out standout investment opportunities such as the Mukaab 鈥 a cube-shaped skyscraper inspired by Salmani architecture 鈥 and a world-class stadium set to host more than 45,000 fans during the 2034 FIFA World Cup.

A panel discussion called 鈥淭hriving Economy,鈥 with New Murabba鈥檚 chief development officer, Carl Schibrowski, underlined Riyadh鈥檚 role as a global hub, shaped by innovation, cultural identity and economic transformation.

The event offered visitors a taste of all things Saudi, from a flag-raising ceremony and Ardah dance to traditional arts, shows, coffee and a parade. The evening closed with an artistic collaboration between a Saudi flute player and a Japanese Noh performer, blending tradition and modernity across cultures.

The National Day celebrations also reflected the strong diplomatic bond between 黑料社区 and Japan, which marks its 70th anniversary this year. They were part of more than 700 activities at the pavilion, which opened in April and runs until Oct. 13.

New Murabba鈥檚 presence at Expo 2025 Osaka underlines 黑料社区鈥檚 growing international profile while offering visitors interactive exhibitions, augmented reality experiences, and diverse cultural experiences.


KSrelief, UNDP to empower Cameroon鈥檚 displaced

KSrelief, UNDP to empower Cameroon鈥檚 displaced
Updated 24 September 2025

KSrelief, UNDP to empower Cameroon鈥檚 displaced

KSrelief, UNDP to empower Cameroon鈥檚 displaced
  • This initiative aims to enhance community resilience and stability by economically empowering vulnerable groups

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 aid agency KSrelief has signed a cooperation agreement with the UN Development Programme to empower internally displaced youth and women in Cameroon through vocational training and livelihood support.

The initiative will directly benefit 350 individuals and indirectly reach 2,100 other people in Kolofata, Mayo-Sava district, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The agreement was signed during the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York City.

This initiative aims to enhance community resilience and stability by economically empowering vulnerable groups.

It will provide training in solar and hydraulic energy systems, essential tools for personal projects, as well as support in financial literacy, marketing, and entrepreneurship.

Additionally, it will offer business support services and grants to new project groups.


Saudi center catalogs over 550 perennial trees

Saudi center catalogs over 550 perennial trees
Updated 24 September 2025

Saudi center catalogs over 550 perennial trees

Saudi center catalogs over 550 perennial trees

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification announced on Wednesday it has cataloged more than 550 sites of perennial trees across 黑料社区.

The achievement is part of efforts to safeguard this unique natural asset and preserve it as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 national identity and natural heritage.

Perennial trees are symbols of life and enduring resilience, said the center, capable of withstanding harsh climatic conditions and standing as a living testimony to the deep bond between people and land.

Protecting them is not just a duty; it is a long-term investment in the environment, public health and national identity.

Its impact extends to social, cultural and economic benefits, such as conserving natural and historical heritage, raising environmental awareness, promoting eco-tourism, supporting local economies and reducing costs associated with desertification and land degradation.

The center also works to develop, protect and monitor vegetation-cover sites across the country. It rehabilitates degraded areas, detects violations, combats illegal woodcutting and oversees the sustainable use of rangelands, forests and national parks, advancing sustainable development and contributing to Saudi Green Initiative objectives.