Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Storm to come into Philippines Wednesday night:

Philippines the tropical storm tag with global name Marina is calculate to enter Philippine seas Wednesday night, the Philippine distinctive, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration said.

In its weather conditions statement at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Marina, which will be called Santi once it enter Philippine seas, was probable at 1,520 kilometers east of Central Luzon protective substance maximum sustained winds of 105 kilometers per hour near the center and gusts of up to 135 kph.

The storm was anticipate to move west northwestward at 30 kph, the state-run climate bureau said. However, the weather conditions annoyance is still too far to change any part of the country for the next 36 hours. In the meantime, the inter-tropical junction zone will continue to convey speckled rains and thunderstorms above most parts of Mindanao, Pagasa said.

The remain part of the country will occurrence partly cloudy to at times cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Climate and weather info:


Strom:

Strom in winter is darn from the energy of two air of uncommon temp and moisture. It regularly forms from the air of mass dry and cold region. The point wherever these two air masses meet is called a front. The cold air push the warm air in advance it forms cold front. The same is vise versa for warm front.

Acid rain:

Acid rain is a type of rain when snow is polluted by acid in the atmosphere and damage environment. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide are two compounds pollute and form acidify rain. These two compounds mingled with atmosphere and reach the earth as acid rain.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Desert Climate:

The desert is the hottest place on earth and it is characterize by little vegetation and rain. Deserts complete up with sand or rocks and gravel. It cover about one-fifth of all the ground in the world and Most deserts lie along the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, imaginary lines that lie north and south of the equator.

It s climatic condition is 100 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the day but below 32 degrees at night and this alteration is because deserts are exposed. During sun, it gives more heat and in the nighttime, it became cooler. The amount of rainfall also varies.

Deserts have only little rain and when it does rain, it pours. The rainfall in desert areas is less than 250 mm per year, and some years may practice no rainfall at all. Aggressive rainstorms can grounds flash floods in the desert. After a storm desert might not see any rain for weeks or months.