Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Global warming climate change and Southwest Monsoon

19 feb 2008

SARAWAK-At the past months  many people were concerned about Sahara weather because effects of global warming and climate change.The weather men reported by the borneo post online said what is being experienced now is the normal temperature of dry Southwest Monsoon Season.                                           

Now thermometer do not show any change because readings around 30 celcius to 32 celcius are normal but during the dry spell can go higher when rain is difficult as during the hot season.After that,the Metrological Department director Wong Teck Keong has to said "the weather is hot but unnaturally hot.what experience
is the normal temperature of the Southwest Monsoon during the dry season.

Malaysian could experience temperature changes from 0.7 to 2.6 degree celcius and precipitation changes between minus 30 and 30 plus per cent this reported the agricultural sector in Malaysia said director Soil Resources Management and conversations Division Department of Agriculture Mustafa Kamal.


Malaysian is a tropical country,so "immediate effect could be seen in the amount of rainfall" said Wong Soon Koh Environment and Public Health Minister.At the last years increased rainfall and rainy days.Dr Pinggung Manggil is the Controller Environment of Quality Natural Resources and Environment board the caused by climate change to occur on by global warming was rising the temperature.


Pointing to the flooding and thypon-like winds and storms in Johor and Sarawak these were abouts signs of the on-set of global warming said Wong Soon Koh.The global warming also caused by increase in the concentration anthrogenic greenhouse gases was the most significant  carbon dioxide(CO2).


My opinion,  think the government must monitor the human activities that cause the country temperature was increase.we need to feel important to take care of the our country and need to have awareness on how to reduce global warming.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/8/22/nation/20100822151054&sec=nation


by mohamad basit

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