Saturday, April 24, 2010

Global chilling of Japan?

 
The Bizan after rain, a scenery through a window of my lab.

Snowfall during sakura season took place in Tokyo and upper part of Japan. The southern part, as in Shikoku island, experienced rainy days, plus the windy Tokushima made the temperature around here lower than usual. Based on the news report, this abnormality happened after 40 years, since the last time.

If Malaysia is enduring a global warming signature of higher temperature, compared to the common tropical weather; Japan is indeed having a global chilling. Scientists shall find a new name to describe these unusual phenomenons. 

 
 The picture is from MSN News
The uncommon scenery, cherry blossom and a carpet of snow

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