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LONDON - PANAS... PANAS...

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Post time 16-11-2006 09:46 PM | Show all posts
Cuaca di sana bila suhu panas ditambah dengan angin yang kering dan lembapan udara yg amat kurang. Di negeri mcam msia suhu panas tapi udara ada lembapan, so taklah teruk sangat rasanya.
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Post time 21-11-2006 05:20 PM | Show all posts
kita kat sini pun kena bersedia la pulak...    mana tahu kut2 salji turun
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Post time 22-11-2006 02:29 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by myseba2u at 21-8-2006 07:48 AM
Dulu aku dok kat Perlis pernah cecah 40 degree. Masa tu ramai yang kena sakit mata. Panas sungguh masa tu


pergh...perlis jangan ckp lah....:setuju:
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Post time 13-4-2007 09:00 AM | Show all posts

Europe faces heatwaves as climate change takes hold: IPCC

GENEVA (AFP) - Sweltering under the summer sun could become a regular feature of European life as global warming
leads to frequent heatwaves, climate change experts warned here on Wednesday.

"We might have every other year a summer as hot or hotter as the summer 2003," said Andreas Fischlin of the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, and coordinating lead author for the ecosystems chapter of the latest
intergovernmental panel on climate change report.

The heatwave of August 2003 killed some 70,000 people across Europe, mostly elderly victims of dehydration.
"Some summers are likely to be much hotter even than in 2003 until the end of the century," said Martin Beniston from
the University of Geneva, and an IPCC report contributing author.

However future heatwaves need not be so deadly if authorities and individuals take sufficient precautionary measures,
which could cut fatalities by 80 percent from the 2003 levels, he said.
"It is expected that additional death numbers can be reduced through adaptation," he added.
The experts were commenting on the IPCC's latest report which was presented to the public last week in Brussels.

The press conference in Geneva was specifically focused on the impact of climate change on Europe and the Alps in particular.
The experts warned that glaciers will experience a "substantial retreat" in the coming century, and that the duration of
snow cover is expected to decrease by several weeks for each Celsius degree of temperature increase in the Alps.

Some 60 percent of Alpine plant life is threatened with extinction by the century's end as temperatures are seen rising by
between 1.5 and 2.5 percent from 1990 levels, the report said.
Away from the snow-capped peaks, Europe's coastal dwellers are also at risk as climate change causes sea levels to rise,
the IPCC warned.
This rise is likely to threaten up to 2.5 million extra people annually, with others at risk from more winter floods in maritime regions.
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Post time 16-4-2007 08:39 PM | Show all posts
sini dah mula panas. best. dah summer!!! ye.ye. buleh makan aiskrim
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Post time 29-5-2007 05:11 PM | Show all posts
biasak r tuh...nanti msia dapat salji pulak
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