Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Shocking for the southeast....

The 2008 Southeast Asian monsoon started earlier than at any time in more than a century, and it was among the deadliest and most destructive seasons on record. India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Vietnam and other nations in the region suffered hundreds of deaths from June to September, tens of thousands displaced and the inundation of whole villages.
Any relation between global warming and monsoon strength has yet to be proved, but some studies suggest that changes in ocean temperature and atmospheric circulation could increase the duration or intensity of the Southeast Asian monsoon. This image shows the flooding of the Kosi River on Sept. 2, 2008, and pre-flood conditions in June.koshi

SO LET'S SAVE TRESS... AND STOP BEING VICTIM OF NATURAL CALAMITIES.

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