Saturday, December 14, 2013

2012 December vs 2013 December

A year back, On Today Last Winter 16th Dec 2012, Islamabad witnessed rare dense fog too !!


Last Year There were two Good Spells in December. Comparatively it was wetter December than 2013.
One Spell was on 13-14th December and other one on 27-28th December.


27-28th Spell Details:

Snow fall
murree 1.5 feet...

malam jabba , chitraal 2 feetHighest rain in malam jabaa 56 mm
Islamabad 26 mm
Rawalpindi 23 mm

Murree After 2days of Snowy Spell

Egyptian Pyramids under Snow. Global Cooling or Warming?


The snow that has blanketed much of the Middle East turned Cairo white on Friday – with local news reports claiming it was Egypt’s capital’s first snowfall in 112 years.
The city averages less than an inch of rain each year, and hundreds stopped their walk to work or school to snap pictures of the falling flakes, tweeting their delights.
Snow in Egypt…    How bizarre.  Doesnt happen often as you can see.  There probably isnt anyone alive from the last time it happened. Global cooling is probably more accurate no? 


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Pakistan Winter Weather Forecast 2013-2014


Northern half of the country is predicted to receive Above Normal (1981-2010) precipitation for the winter season (December 2013 to February 2014).

Whereas the southern half comprising of whole Sindh province, southern half of Punjab and most of Balochistan are vulnerable of receiving less than long term average precipitation during the winter season.

 In spite of high values of predicted precipitation in the northern half, overall almost normal 
precipitation is expected in the country.


The highlight of the February precipitation forecast is above normal Rainfall over 
large part of the country. Above normal precipitation is more prominent at the 
Islamabad, Murree, northern edge of Punjab along with adjoining Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhawa regions.

Murree and Northern Areas will receive Good Snowfall this January and specially February.




Whereas the whole of the Sindh province, adjoining Balochistan along with the southern parts of Punjab are expected to receive below normal rainfall.

Overall above normal precipitation is expected in the country during the month February 2014.