Английская Википедия:2017 Pakistan heat wave
In April 2017, a severe heat wave with temperatures as high as 51Шаблон:Nbsp°C (124 °F) hit Pakistan, especially its southern parts.[1][2] This heat wave broke the old temperature records of many cities in the country for the month of April.[3] Larkana, a city in the southern province of Sindh, experienced the highest maximum temperature of 51.0 °C on 20 April,[4] breaking the previous day's record of 50Шаблон:Nbsp°C.[5]
Affected areas
In late March 2017, a heatwave engulfed most parts of the Sindh province as Nawabshah and Larkana registered 43 °C.[1]
The severe heat wave turned April 2017 as the hottest April passed during the last two decades. On 17 April, Sukkur recorded 47 °C breaking its earlier record of 46.5 °C on 25 April 2000. The temperature in Multan reached 45.1 °C which broke its previous record during the month of April of 44.7 °C recorded on 19 April 2010. Similarly, Khanpur leveled its previous maximum temperature of 46.5 °C recorded on 27 April 1993. In Faisalabad, maximum temperature reached 44.5 °C compared to its previous maximum temperature of 44 °C recorded on 29 April 2007.[6]
On 19 April, four Pakistani cities witnessed the hottest days of their history in the month of April, including Larkana (50 °C), Moenjo Daro (49 °C), Sibi (49 °C) and Lahore (45 °C).[5] Previously, the maximum temperature recorded in Lahore during April was 44 °C on 18 April 2010.[6] On 20 April, Larkana recorded 51 °C as maximum temperature, while the meteorological office at Moenjodaro Airport recorded the temperature at 50 °C.[4] On 21–22 April, dust storms and light rain over upper parts of the country and in north-east Punjab broke the heat spell but damaged wheat and other crops.[7]
However, most parts of Sindh continued to experience an early summer. On 1 May, Nawabshah and Mithi recorded the maximum temperature of 44.5 °C.[8] On 5 May, the heat wave claimed four lives in Hyderabad which recorded temperature at 45 °C.[9]
Recorded temperatures
Extreme temperatures started to affect parts of the country from mid-April and peaked on 19–20 April.
Place | Temperature | Date |
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Larkana | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 20 April[4] |
Sukkur | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 17 April[6] |
Moenjo Daro | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 20 April[4] |
Karachi | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 30 April[8] |
Lahore | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 19 April[5] |
Nawabshah | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 1 May[8] |
Multan | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 17 April[6] |
Sibi | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 19 April[5] |
Rahimyar Khan | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 17 April[6] |
Khanpur | style="Шаблон:Weather box/colt"|Шаблон:Convert | 17 April[6] |
See also
References
Шаблон:Reflist Шаблон:List of heat waves
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Pakistan Meteorological Department
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 4,3 Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 5,2 5,3 Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 6,4 6,5 Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ 8,0 8,1 8,2 Шаблон:Cite news
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