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  2. Posts tagged: Climate Watch (Page 61)

Climate Watch

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New study reveals Qinghai-Tibet plateau’s evapotranspiration changes

Evapotranspiration is the process in which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces, as well as by transpiration from…

  • Published: March 18, 20249:58 am
  • Author Palden Nyimaand Daqiong
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A new app enables Thai farmers to plan agricultural activities during a drought

The Crops Drought app allows farmers to follow the drought situation, damage to crop, soil moisture, weather forecast, and drought-prone areas up to four months in advance.

  • Published: March 18, 20249:55 am
  • Author The Nation
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Tracking the vital signs of S’pore’s forests to coax the return of primary forest trees

Unlike in temperate regions, the cues that trigger tropical forest renewal are discordant, with no sharp changes in temperature or rainfall that serve as obvious signals for the…

  • Published: March 18, 20249:53 am
  • Author Audrey Tan
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Flooding inundates Semarang’s Old Town, railway station

In the Old Town, which is home to many colonial-era buildings, flooding to a depth of 50 centimetres has prevented motorists from traversing the area.

  • Published: March 15, 202410:12 am
  • Author The Jakarta Post
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El Niño losses in West Visayas at P761 million; still no calamity declaration

Office of Civil Defense director Raul Fernandez said that for a local government to be placed under state of calamity, at least 15 percent of its population must be in need of…

  • Published: March 15, 202410:10 am
  • Author Carla Gomez
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UNICEF Cambodia issues advisory as soaring temps threaten children’s health

The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has forecast that the Kingdom could see temperatures as high as 41 degrees during the hottest part of the year in April and May.

  • Published: March 15, 202410:08 am
  • Author Chea Sokny
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Health risks rise with rising temperatures in Malaysia

Malaysian Medical Association president Dr Azizan Abdul Aziz said extremely hot weather can increase the risk of dehydration and heat stroke and advised Muslims to replenish…

  • Published: March 14, 202411:20 am
  • Author Gerard Gimino
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Saltwater intrusion threatens Mekong Delta rice crop

Local authorities have warned farmers not to plant rice in saltwater-prone areas and to only begin sowing when there are rains and enough freshwater available.

  • Published: March 14, 202411:18 am
  • Author Viet Nam News
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Extreme weather looms over Indonesia

Torrential rains since last week have caused flooding and landslides in 12 regencies and municipalities, causing five regions to declare states of emergency.

  • Published: March 13, 202411:18 am
  • Author Alifia Sekar and Dio Suhenda
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Forest fires are raging in Nepal’s Taplejung district

The incidents are not isolated occurrences, with forest fires ravaging hectares of forest land in several forests in the district every year.

  • Published: March 13, 202411:15 am
  • Author Ananda Gautam

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