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    Climate of Pakistan

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    climate is varied throughout the country‚ characterized by hot summer and cold winter. The rainfall occur in the upper parts of the Pakistan is usually from the Western Disturbance. From June to September most of the country is lashed by the South West Monsoon. Pakistan has recorded one of the highest temperatures in the world Mohenjo-daroo‚ Sindh‚ 53.5o C (128.3o F) on 26 May‚ 2010. It is not only the hottest temperature ever recorded in Pakistan‚ but also the hottest reliably measured temperature ever

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    Mark Julius Mercado March 13‚ 2013 F2-3R Unsolved Problem A reflection paper in the movie “Catnip” Did you experience being shouted with very loud voice of your parents? Did your parents use profane language when he/she was shouting to you? Or even tried to hurt you when they were angry? Do you ever wonder why they are doing that to you? The movie was casted by Lauren Young as Liv‚ Maxene Magalona as Cieca and Rommel Luna as Father

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    el nino

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    Skymet has very closely been monitoring the possibilities of El Niño this Monsoon. In fact we had even put up an article on our website (Skymetweather.com) in February saying that 2014 could be an El Niño year‚ which would trigger a poor Monsoon in India. And as we enter mid-April‚ these observations are turning out to be more accurate. Other meteorological agencies across the world are also very strongly pointing towards the likelihood of an El Niño weather pattern this year. According to a

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    Climate Profile India

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    1968‚’Global view of the origin of tropical disturbances and storms’‚ Mon.Wea.Rev.‚ 96‚ 669-693 Guhathakurta‚ P. and Rajeevan‚ M.‚ 2008; “Trends in the rainfall pattern over India”‚ Int. J. Clamoto. 28:1453-1469 India Met. Dept.‚ 1973‚ “Northeast Monsoon”‚ FMU report No. IV‚ 18.4 IMD Meteorological Monograph Climatology No. 21/2005‚ India Met. Deptt.‚ 2005‚ Climatological Features of Drought Incidences in India. IMD‚ 2006‚ “Trends in precipitation extremes over India”‚ NCC Research Report No‚ 3/2006

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    major rivers running through it (the Ganges and Brahmaputra) this forms a huge delta‚ both rivers have large volumes of water flowing through them to the sea as they have large drainage basins this increases the flood risk. Bangladesh also has a monsoon climate and the annual torrential rains often results in the rivers overflowing and therefore flooding. The flood was also influenced by many human causes‚ including the increasing population. Deforestation was also a major cause as it is believed

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    Climate Of Bangladesh

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    passes through the center of Bangladesh and the country’s climate can be described as tropical monsoon type - warm and humid in the summer‚ dry and cool in the winter. The dominant climatic factor for Bangladesh is the monsoon - the distinct change between the wet (warmer) and dry (cooler) periods. Three main meteorological seasons are recognized: • (a) Hot or summer season (March-May). This pre-monsoon season is generally hot and sunny with high evaporation rates. April is normally the hottest month

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    Why Kedarnath Happened

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    scientific analysis of the reasons for the disaster that struck Uttarakhand‚ particularly the temple town. THE primary trigger for the Uttarakhand disaster following the very heavy rain during June 16-18 was the extremely unusual behaviour of the monsoon this year over north India. The incessant‚ heavy rainfall over three days‚ perhaps accompanied by a few cloudburst-type events (which cannot be confirmed)‚ resulted in flash floods and associated landslides. The devastation all round in their wake

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    Costal Plains

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    the region is also abundant in the region with rainfall amounts in excess of 1000mm annually with the amount usually approaching 3000mm. It is also of note that this region of the eastern coastal plains is subject to both northeast and southwest monsoon rains when these storms are in season. Western Coastal Plains The western coastal plain of India in contrast to the eastern coastal plain is located on a narrow strip of land. The western coastal plains are located in the west of India between the

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    Flood case study Bangladesh Causes The main cause of the floods was unusually severe monsoon rains and an unusually high volume of runoff from melting snow from the snow caps of the Himalayas. These all increased the amount of surface water and the volume of water in Bangladesh’s two main rivers‚ which are very large and connect. The Ganges and the Brahmaputra both had more than the normal amount of water that they could carry and so were overflowing and flooding. A number of human factors

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    GLOBAL WARMING Global warming is the ‘talk of the town’ in this century‚ with its detrimental effects already being brought to limelight by the recurring events of massive floods‚ annihilating droughts and ravaging cyclones throughout the globe. The average global temperatures are higher than they have ever been during the past millennium‚ and the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere have crossed all previous records. A scrutiny of the past records of 100 years indicates that India figures in the first

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