Umulan rin dito sa amin. Kahit papaano nabawasan yung init kahit kaunti.
lumakas na din ang ulan dito.
buti na lang kasi tinamad ako mag dilig kanina
pero hayop ang humidity, nasa 84%![]()
Last edited by baludoy; May 6th, 2020 at 11:55 PM.
wala kasi si kags.
today, may 6. angat dam's water level is 189.46 m.
five days ago on may 1, it was 190.41 m.
that's, very roughly, 1 meter down every 5 days.
critical level is 160 m.
from 189 meters to 160 meters, is 29 meters.
if we go simple arithmetic, because i'm not a dam man,
at 1 meter per 5 days, that means we have 29 meters of water for 145 days.
that should last us until august....
Last edited by dr. d; May 7th, 2020 at 01:10 AM.
Sumingaw yun init pagkatapos nun ulan
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Come to think of it, wala na masyadong pollution, ganon pa rin kainit.
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Some pollutants actually help to block out a bit of the sun. Now that the air is super clean we get hotter weather at noon.
Cleaning Up Air Pollution May Strengthen Global Warming - Scientific American
The sun's heat (radiation) is different from the heat our environment can absorb.
Lalo na sa MM, daming buildings, daming yero, wala masyadong greeneries kaya siguro ganin na rin kainit.
Add to that, dami pang bodies of water sa metro manila like rivers, brooks, canals and etc. (Convection)
Just my 2 cents. Not a scientist. 🤣
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it's almost 1am and the temp is still 31.8c w/ a humidity of 62%.
time to turn the a/c on.