The Cold Wave North India 21 to 28 January 2016 and ongoing
The Cold Wave North India 21 to 28
January 2016 and continuing
The web fire mapper for 21 to 28
January 2016 shows the hotspots in India south of the latitude from Kutch to
Bangladesh.
The satellite map for India at 730Z on
28 January 2016 shows the clouds south of Kanyakumari building up.
The action of the dams of the world
is evident from the Himalayas down to the clouds down Kanyakumari. The hotspots
in the Peninsula of India are driving the cold winds from the Himalayan clouds
to the the peninsula. The clouds south of Kanyakumari are moving towards the
hotspots of the peninsula! The dam surges created the clouds south of
Kanyakumari through direct heating up of the Indian ocean and also the hotspots
on the peninsula. The enormous heat of the dam surges acting on the Chinese
mainland caused the cold winds to blow towards India. The big global rainfall
accumulation from 21 January to 28 January 3z 2016 confirms the hotspots in the
Indian ocean which caused the rainfall accumulations. Similarly China in the
east is experiencing similar rain accumulation over the past week.
Ref: Ashok Kumar R.2015. The science
of dams causing earthquake and climate change. At
http://predictingquakes.blogspot.in/2015/04/the-science-of-dams-causing-earthquakes.html
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