Monthly archives: Abril 2009

Abril

24
2009

Klima baguhin’ forces Eskimos to abandon village

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.24.09- The indigenous people of Alaska have stood firm against some of the most extreme weather conditions on Earth for thousands of years. Ngunit ngayon, flooding blamed on climate change is forcing at least one Eskimo village to move to safer ground. Warming temperatures are melting coastal ice shelves and frozen sub-soils, which act as natural barriers to protect the village against summer deluges from ocean storm surges. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

South Carolina blaze rages in Myrtle Beach area

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.23.09- South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford declared a state of emergency Thursday for a coastal county where a wildfire has consumed thousands of acres and destroyed dozens of homes. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

Marso 2009 Tenth Warmest On Record For Global Temperatures

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.20.09- The combined global land and ocean surface average temperature for March 2009 was the 10th warmest since records began in 1880, according to an analysis by NOAA�s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, NC. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

Flood-threatened town urges residents: Stay out

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.20.09- Town officials on Monday urged residents to stay out of town and out of the way while they wait for the Sheyenne River to retreat and work to fix flood damage to the sewer system. At saka, high water has closed seven of the town’s eight street bridges, reducing the routes available for emergency vehicles, kanyang sinabi. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

2 killed in Ala. as storm sweeps across Southeast

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.20.09- A line of storms swept across the Southeast with 70 mph winds and possible tornadoes, killing two people in their mobile homes in north Alabama, awtoridad sinabi Lunes. The severe weather knocked down trees, power lines and damaged homes in Georgia and Alabama on Sunday night. The National Weather Service in Huntsville said the storms struck six counties in the Tennessee Valley. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

Amerika. forecaster sees 6 Atlantic hurricanes in 2009

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.20.09- Ang 2009 Atlantic hurricane season will produce 11 tropiko storms, of which six will become hurricanes, WSI Corp predicted Monday. The lower forecast was due to cooler water temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and a fading La Nina cool-water event in the eastern Pacific, the forecaster said. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

Thousands still blacked out after Colo. snow storm

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.19.09- Utility workers in Colorado are trying to restore power to thousands of homes and businesses that lost their electrical service during a powerful snowstorm. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

Thousands flee as cyclone nears Bangladesh

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.17.09- Weather forecasters in Bangladesh said a tropical cyclone would hit the country’s southern coast late Friday, as thousands of people in the path of the storm were evacuated from coastal areas. Cyclonic Storm Bijli was expected to intensify in the Bay of Bengal before making landfall near the southern port city of Chittagong. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

Buhawi’ damages city home roofs

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.17.09- A tornado is suspected to have damaged the roofs of two houses in Newport, timog Wales. Magbasa nang higit pa


Abril

23
2009

How drier I am: Flow of many rivers in decline

Markahan     Panahon Kaganapan     0

-04.21.09- The flow of water in the world’s largest rivers has declined over the past half-century, with significant changes found in about a third of the big rivers. An analysis of 925 major rivers from 1948 sa 2004 showed an overall decline in total discharge. The reduction in inflow to the Pacific Ocean alone was about equal to shutting off the Mississippi River, according to the new study appearing in the May 15 edition of the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Climate. Magbasa nang higit pa