Sandy left billions of devastation and at least 51 dead in the East Coast the last couple of days. The WEEK before typhoon OFEL also devastated my island province of Marinduque in the Philippines with floods. Are these two typhoons the effects of global warming? What do you think?
The following three videos were taken during and after the typhoon
Ofel in , Marinduque, Philippines. Thanks the Lord it was not as devastating as Sandy.
There was flooding all over the province, but luckily only one death was an aftermath of this calamity.
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2 comments:
One result of global warming is much more rains falling in areas which have regular precipitation. Due to warmer weather in the oceans, more water evaporation from the seas are formed and move inland as storm clouds.
When the rain pours it will really pour long and hard and cause widespread flooding around the globe. We should expect more flooding and devastation brought by massive rainfall in the future.
Eden Holmes
Hi Eden, thank you for your comments. Do you know of a good reference for global warming?
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