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Report and Opinion

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ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online), doi:10.7537

Volume 9 - Special Issue 6 (Supplement Issue 6), June 25, 2017

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Studies On The National Geoscope Project (2)

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibaba Nagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad – 500 055, Telangana State, INDIA

Email ID: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com


				
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Mozambique National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: mozambique has warm, tropical climate summer from October to April is rainy, humid and very hot. June to October is the dry and cooler season.

Natural hazards such as severe droughts, divesting cyclones and floods in central and southern provinces. Earthquakes, winds, storm surges and other multi hazards are in the Mozambique.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Mozambique National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):1-4]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 1. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.01.

 

Key Words: Mozambique National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Myanmar National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Myanmar’s climate can be described as tropical monsoon climate. It is characterized by strong monsoon influences, has a considerable amount sun, a high rate of rainfall and humidity that makes it sometime feel quite uncomfortable. Most of the Myanmar has a tropical monsoon climate with three seasons.

Myanmar ranks first as the most at risk country in Asia the pacific. The country is vulnerable to a wide range of hazards, including floods, cyclones, earth quakes, landslides and tsunamis.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Myanmar National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):5-8]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 2. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.02.

 

Key Words: Myanmar National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Morocco National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Generally Morocco climate is moderate and subtropical, cooled by freezes off the Atlantic and Mediterranean. In the interior the temperatures are more extreme, winters can be fairly cold and the summers are very hot.

Northern mountains geologically unstable and subject to earth quakes, periodic droughts morocco’s rainy season extends from October through April, often resulting in divesting floods.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Morocco National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):9-12]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 3. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.03.

 

Key Words: Morocco National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Montenegro National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: montenegro has a mediterranean climate on the coast with alpine conditions in the mountains. The average summer coastal temperature is 270 C.

Montenegro has facing the natural disasters such as destructive earth quakes, floods etc., The country of Montenegro is most frequently affected by floods, droughts, heaving rainfall or snow fall, wind storms, heat waves, landslides, avalanches, airborne sand from deserts etc.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Montenegro National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):13-16]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 4. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.04.

 

Key Words: Montenegro National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Moldova National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: moldova’s climate is moderately continental, the summers are warm and long with four seasons. Moldova’s proximity to the Black Sea gives it a mild and sunny climate.

Earth quakes, floods are the natural hazards in the Moldova. Moldova economy remains highly vulnerable to natural disasters, particularly in agriculture and related sectors. Moldova exposed to many type of hazards including floods, droughts, earth quakes etc.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Moldova National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):17-20]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 5. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.05.

 

Key Words: Moldova National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Monaco National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: has a mild climate throughout the year, the hottest months being July and August, and the coolest being January and February. Rain mostly falls during the cooler winter months and there is an average of only 60 days rain per year. Rainy season is seen in October and November. On average, the warmest month is July on average, the coolest month is January.

Earth quakes and other multihazards are the natural disasters in the Monaco.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Monaco National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):21-24]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 6. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.06.

 

Key Words: Monaco National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Malawi National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Malawi has a sub-tropical climate, which is relatively dry and strong seasonal. The warm wet season stretches from November to April, during which 95% of the annual precipitation takes place.

Cyclones, earthquakes, floods, winds etc., hultihards are the natural disasters in the Malawi is among the countries most impacted by floods, droughts and forest fires and variations in temperatures and rainfall.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Malawi National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):25-28]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 7. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.07.

 

Key Words: Malawi National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Malaysia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Malaysia is located in equatorial region, and has a tropical rainforest climate. Located near the equator. Malaysia’s climate is categorized as equatorial, being hot and humid throughout the year. The average rainfall is 250 centimeters in a year and the average temperatures is 270 C.

Floods are the primary hazard affecting Malaysia, ranking in the top deciles for most of the western half of the country, landslides and droughts are also significant thought their effects are limited to much a smaller are as in the eastern region. Cyclones are also important natural disaster to the Malaysia.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Malaysia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):29-32]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 8. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.08.

 

Key Words: Malaysia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Mali National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Subtropical to arid hot and dry from February to June rainy humid, and mild from June to November, cool and dry from November to February. Northern Sahara Zone in Mali experiences hot and dry climate whereas the climate of Mali in the subtropical southern part is hot and humid. The amount of rainfall also varies throughout the year.

Natural disasters in Mali include, desert storms, recurring droughts, dust-laden harmattan wind is common during dry seasons, bringing a dust haze which may ground aircraft and damage computers and sensitive electronics and machines, as well as reparatory diseases.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Mali National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):33-36]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 9. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.09.

 

Key Words: Mali National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Maldives National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The Maldives has a year round hot tropical climate. There are two monsoons, the southwest from May to October and the northeast from November to April. Generally, the southwest brings more wind and rain in June and July. The temperatures rarely fall below 250 C. The Maldives benefits from their location near the equator, which offers stable temperatures throughout the year and protection from cyclones.

Tsunamis, low deviation of islands makes them sensitive to sea level rise. There is a little earth quake hazard is to the Maldives. Severe storms and flooding have caused damage to islands thought-out the Maldives with worse in Fuvahmulah islands. Heavy rains have caused food shortage.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Maldives National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):37-40]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 10. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.10.

 

Key Words: Maldives National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Marshall Islands National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: the maritime tropical climate on the Marshall Islands is hot and humid, with little seasonal temperature change. The waters in the lagoon are a comparable 26 degrees Celsius year found. The region is known for mild winds and tropical showers.

Infrequent typhoons, winds, erosion, droughts are the natural disasters in the Marshall Islands. The small, isolated countries in t he pacific are highly vulnerable to natural disasters and the affects or climate change such as rising sea levels and intense storms.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Marshall Islands National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):41-44]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 11. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.11.

 

Key Words: Marshall Islands National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Malta National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: amongst all capitals in the continent of Europe, Valletta – the capital or Malta has the warmest winters, with average temperatures of around 150 C during the day and 90 C at night in the months of January and February. Malta climate is typical of the Mediterranean and is strongly influenced by the Sea. The Maltese islands have a pleasantly sunny climate with a daily average of around 12 hours sunshine in summer going down to 5 to 6 hours in mid – winter. Summers are hot, dry and very sunny.

Malta is one of the countries least vulnerable to natural disasters. Earthquakes, tsunamis, and other multi hazards are the natural hazards in the Malta.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Malta National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):45-48]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 12. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.12.

 

Key Words: Malta National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Mauritius National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: mauritius enjoys a mild tropical maritime climate throughout the year. The country has two seasons, a warm humid summer extending from November to April and a relatively cool dry winter from June to September. The month of October and May are commonly known as the transition months.

Winds storm surges, tropical cyclones, flash floods, lightnings etc., are the natural h azards in the Mouritius.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Mauritius National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):49-52]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 13. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.13.

 

Key Words: Mauritius National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Mauritanai National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Most of the Mauritania receives very little rainfall at any time of year. The climate is characterized by extremes in temperatures and by meager and irregular rainfall. Mauritania has four ecological zones, the Sahara Zone, the Shelia Zone, the Senegal River and the coastal zone.

Hot, dry, dust and sand laden sirocco wind blows primarily in March and April, periodic droughts are the natural hazards in the Mauritania.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Mauritanai National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):53-56]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 14. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.14.

 

Key Words: Mauritanai National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Madagascar National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate is dominated by the southeastern trade winds that originate in the Indian Ocean anticyclone, a center of high atmospheric pressure that seasonally changes the position over the ocean. Madagascar has two seasons, a hot, rainy season from November to April and a cooler, dry season from May to October.

Periodic cyclones, droughts and locust infestation winds, floods, storm surges etc., are the natural hazards in the Madagascar. Madagascar volcanoes have not erupted in historical times.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Madagascar National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):57-60]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 15. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.15.

 

Key Words: Madagascar National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Macedonia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The mildly continental climate is the most characteristic for the Republic of Macedonia, since it covers the biggest area of the country. It is characterized with relatively cold and humid winters and warm and dry summers. The spring is colder than the fall.

Earthquakes, floods, multi-hazards etc., are the natural hazards in the Macedonia. Macedonia has a high seismic activity.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Macedonia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):61-64]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 16. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.16.

 

Key Words: Macedonia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Micronesia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Micronesia is a country of tropical, heavy year round rainfall, especially in the eastern islands, located on the southern edge of the typhoon belt with occasionally severe damage. The climate of Micronesia can be described as a typical warm, tropical climate with two different seasons. The dry is between December and April; the rainy season lasts from April to December, with greatest falls between July and October.

Tropical typhoon are an annual threat from June to December. The country is located on the southern edge of the typhoon belt, with occasionally severe damage, particularly to the low lying atolls. Winds, storm suges and little earth quakes and tsunamis are the other natural hazards in the Micronesia.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Micronesia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):65-68]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 17. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.17.

 

Key Words: Micronesia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Mexico National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate in Mexico varies accordingly to its topography. Along the coast on both sides of the country it is hot and humid, unbearably so in the summer. The climate of Mexico is highly varied. The tropic of cancer affectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones.

Tsunamis along the Pacific Coast, volcanoes and destructive earth quakes in the centre and south, and hurricanes on the pacific, gulf or Mexico, and Caribbean coasts etc., are the natural hazards in the Mexico.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Mexico National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):69-72]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 18. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.18.

 

Key Words: Mexico National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Mongolia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Mongolia is high, cold and windy. It has an extreme continental climate with long, cold winters and short summers, during which most or its annual precipitation falls. The country average 257 cloudless days a year, and it is usually at the centre of a region of high atmospheric pressure.

Mongolia is a country where the following natural disasters occur frequently, meteorological such as blizzard, heavy snow, dust storm, rain water floods, dibasic flow, snow melt flow and other such as earth quakes, wild fire, drought and desertification etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Mongolia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):73-76]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 19. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.19.

 

Key Words: Mongolia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Niger National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Niger’s climate is largely hot and dry with most of the country in a desert region. The terrain there is predominantly desert plains and Saud dunes. There are also plains in the south and hills in the north. In the extreme south, there is a tropical climate near the edge of the Niger River Basin.

Recurring droughts are a hazard in Niger. Floods and other multi hazards are the natural hazards in the Niger.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Niger National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):77-80]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 20. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.20.

 

Key Words: Niger National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Nigeria National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Nigeria’s location in the tropics has given the country a tropical hot climate. Temperatures in Nigeria vary according to the seasons of the year as with, other lands found in the tropics. Nigeria’s seasons are determined b y rainfall with rainy season and dry season being the major seasons in Nigeria.

Earthquakes, floods, periodic droughts and other multi hazards are the natural disasters in the Nigeria.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Nigeria National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):81-84]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 21. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.21.

 

Key Words: Nigeria National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Nepal National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Nepal climate is influenced by maritime and continental factor, and has four distinct seasons, spring last from March to May and is warm with rain showers, and summer from June to August is the monsoon season when the hills turn lash and green.

Nepal is facing different types of disasters such as earth quakes, landslides, floods, thunderstorms, avalanche, drought etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Nepal National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):85-88]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 22. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.22.

 

Key Words: Nepal National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Netherlands National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The Netherlands have a temperate maritime climate influenced by the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean, with cool summers and moderate winters.

The most recent natural disasters are earthquakes, floods, droughts, Cyclones and a sea level rise etc., The Netherland is in 12th place purely in terms of its susceptibility to a natural disaster.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Netherlands National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):89-92]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 23. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.23.

 

Key Words: Netherlands National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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New Zealand National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Observe the changes in the electric currents of the earth system 24 hours, 365 days. From a power station, the electricity is distributed to the far-off places. Normally the circuit of the power supply being completed through the earth system. Whenever if the disturbances occurs in the layers of the earth’s underground, the fluctuation rate will be more due to the earth quake obstructions such as pressure, faults, vibrations, water currents etc., of the earth’s underground. So we can forecast the impending earth quake by observing the obstruction of electric currents of circuit of the earth system in the observatory of the Geoscope and also by the obstruction sounds in the electric fans etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. New Zealand National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):93-96]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 24. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.24.

 

Key Words: New Zealand National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Nicaragua National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Nicaragua enjoys a tropical climate in the low lands and is cooler in highlands. It has two distinct seasons, wet and dry. The wet seasons casts from mid May to November with May and October being the wettest.

The coast is subject to destructive tropical storms and h hurricanes, particularly from July through October. The high winds and floods, accompanying these storms often cause considerable destruction of property. Hurricanes or heavy rains in the Central Highlands. Where agriculture has destroyed. Destructive earthquakes, landslides, volcanoes, extremely susceptible to hurricanes.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Nicaragua National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):97-100]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 25. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.25.

 

Key Words: Nicaragua National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Nauru National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Nauru climate is hot and very humid year round because of its proximity to the equator and the Ocean. Nauru is hit by monsoon rains between November and February, but does not typically experiences cyclones as it is being so close to the equator. The main climate extreme experienced b y Nauru drought, lasting as long as 36 months. The climate of Nauru can be described as a typical warm, tropical climate with two different seasons. The dry seasons are between Decembers and begin February and from June to mid September, the rainy seasons lasts from February to end May and from September to end November.

Typhoons are usually not a danger for Nauru, because the usual routes of these storms are too far north in northern Hemisphere typhoon season, and too far south in the southern Hemisphere typhoon season, which normally runs from November to April, strong winds and se swells are sometimes experienced Nauru is subject to periodic spells of droughts.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Nauru National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):101-104]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 26. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.26.

 

Key Words: Nauru National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Namibia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Weather averages and climate in Namibia with 300 days of sunshine on average per year, Namibia is truly a sunny place. Summer is from October to April and temperatures can reach 40 degrees Celsius which fall at night to cool levels, rainfall higher in the far north from June to September it is winter in Namibia.

Prolonged periods of droughts, floods, earthquakes, little tsunamis, every year, and Namibia communities face divesting losses caused by disasters. Floods, drought and other hazards and their associated consequences have significant impacts on communities, the economy infrastructure and the environment.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Namibia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):105-108]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 27. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.27.

 

Key Words: Namibia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Norway National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Norway is often regarded as a cold and wet country. The climate of Norway is much more temperate than expected for such h igh latitude.

Rockslides, avalanches, floods, cyclones, earthquakes etc., are the natural hazards in the Norway.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Norway National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):109-112]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 28. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.28.

 

Key Words: Norway National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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North Korea National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: North Korea has a combination of a continental climate and an oceanic climate, with four distinct seasons. Most of the North Korea is classified as being of a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold, dry winters.

North Korea suffer from natural hazards such as late spring droughts often followed by severe flooding, occasional typhoons, during the early fall etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. North Korea National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):113-116]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 29. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.29.

 

Key Words: North Korea National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Palestine National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Palestine has a temperate Mediterranean climate. The rainy season in Palestine is between November and April winter can get rather cold and wet southern areas can get uncomfortable hot during the summer months.

Palestine is highly vulnerable to natural hazards, mainly earthquakes, floods, landslides, droughts and desertification.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Palestine National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):117-120]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 30. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.30.

 

Key Words: Palestine National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Panama National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Panama has tropical maritime climate with a hot, humid, cloudy prolonged rainy season from January to May. It is completely outside the hurricane felt and experiences few if any natural disasters. Most of Panama has two seasons wet (winter) and dry (summer).

Panama occasionally has small earthquakes and are most frequently felt in the province of Chinqui, near the border of Coasta Rica. This area of Panama is the most seismically active, and there is a little affect of winds, storm surges tsunamis to the courty. Floods are also natural hazard in the Panama.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Panama National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):121-124]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 31. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.31.

 

Key Words: New Zealand National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Pakistan National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Pakistan has three seasons winter from November to March is warm and cooled by sea freezes on the coast, summer from April to July has extreme temperatures and the monsoon seasons from July to September h as the highest rainfall on the hills.

Pakistan is facing serious threat and great challenges from large scale natural as well as androgenic disasters such as seismic events, landslides, droughts, floods, forg, torrential rains, tropical cyclones, dust storms and depletion of Glaciers etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Pakistan National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):125-128]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 32. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.32.

 

Key Words: Pakistan National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Palau National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Palau has a tropical climate with an annual mean temperatures of 820 F rainfall is heavy throughout year averaging 150 inches (3800 mm). The average humidity is 82% and although rain falls more frequently between July and October, there is still much sunshine.

The island of Palau, however are fairly well protected by the reef from all natural hazards and typhoons are rare from June to December.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Palau National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):129-132]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 33. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.33.

 

Key Words: Palau National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Peru National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Peru on the coast is subtropical with very little rainfall. The Andes Mountains observe a cool – to – cold climate with rainy summers and very dry winters. The eastern low lands present an equatorial climate with hot weather and rain distributed all year.

The coastal region in Peru is probably the area most prone to hazards related to earth quakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, landslides and floods.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Peru National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):133-136]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 34. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.34.

 

Key Words: Peru National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Philippines National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Climate of the Philippines is either tropical rain forest, tropical savanna, tropical monsoon or humid subtropical in higher altitude areas characterized by relatively high temperatures, oppressive humidity and plenty of rainfall.

The Philippines has suffered from an inexhaustible number of deadly typhoons, earth quakes, volcano eruptions and other natural disasters.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Philippines National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):137-140]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 35. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.35.

 

Key Words: Philippines National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Poland National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Poland climate can be described as a temperate climate with relatively cold winters and warm summers, which greatly influenced by oceanic air currents from the west, cold polar air from Scandinavia and Russia, as well as warmer, sub-tropical air from the south.

Poland is currently face the natural disasters such as floods from rain, storms from wind etc., Poland can suffer from tornadoes that come about unexpectedly and of course very cold winters and scorching hot summers can create their own problems.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Poland National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):141-144]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 36. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.36.

 

Key Words: Poland National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Portugal National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Portugal is classified as a warm temperate most forest climate, with wet winters, dry summers and the warmest month above 220 C on average. Portugal is one of the warmest European countries. The climate in mainland Portugal varies from north to south and from coast to mountain. The south experiences Mediterranean weather with particularly mild.

Azores subject to severe earth quakes, landslides, hurricanes, floods and little affect of winds, tsunamis etc.

 

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Portugal National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):145-148]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 37. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.37.

 

Key Words: Portugal National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Qatar National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Qatar has a dry, subtropical desert climate, with low annual rainfall and intensity hot and humid summers. Summer from June to September is very hot with low rainfall. A hot, dust-laden wind flows in the spring and summer period, from March till August. Sometimes these winds can be very strong and cause strong storms, that can occur throughout the year, although they are most common in the spring, most rainfalls during the winter months in sudden, short but heavy cloud bursts and thunder storms.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Qatar National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):149-152]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 38. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.38.

 

Key Words: Qatar National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Albania National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Romania has a temperate continental climate with moderate features which is characteristic for Central Europe with hot summers, long cold winters and very distant seasons. Abundant snowfalls may occur throughout the country from December to mid March.

Earth quakes most severe in south and southwest, geologic structure and climate promote landslides. Four important natural hazards earth quakes, floods, droughts; excessive temperatures have been recorded in the Romania.

 

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Albania National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):153-156]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 39. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.39.

 

Key Words: Albania National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Rwandanational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Rwanda has a temperate tropical highland climate, with lower temperatures than are typical for equatorial countries due to its high elevation. Rwanda is exposed to the periodic droughts, volcanic, eruptions, earth quakes and floods etc., natural hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Rwandanational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):157-160]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 40. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.40.

 

Key Words: Rwanda National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Russia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: In general, the climate of Russia can be described as highly continental influenced climate with warm to hot dry summers and very cold winters with temperatures of 30 C and lower and sometimes heavy snowfall.

       Permafrost over much of Siberia is a major impediment to development, volcanic activity in the kuril Islands, volcanoes and earthquakes on the Kamchatka, spring floods and summer / autumn forest fires throughout Siberia and parts of European Asia are natural hazards in the Russia. There is effect of landslides, tornadoes, typhoons to this country also.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Russia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):161-164]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 41. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.41.

 

Key Words: Russia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Sudan National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Weather averages and climate in Sudan. Sudan has tropical climate summer temperatures often exceed 43.3 degree Celsius in the desert zones and rainfall in negligible. Sudan has been exposed to floods, earthquakes, dust storms and periodic persistent droughts etc natural hazards.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Sudan National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):165-168]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 42. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.42.

 

Key Words: Sudan National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Srilanka National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Srilanka climate is tropical and consists of distinet wet and dry seasons. The yala monsoon brings abundant rainfall to the country’s western and southern regions from May to September, the area experiences its dry season during Decemenber through March. Floods mostly due to monsoonal rains or effects of low pressure systems and droughts due to failure of monsoonal rain are the most common hazards experienced in Srilanka. Srilanka is also prone to hazards such as landslides, lightening strikes etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Srilanka National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):169-172]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 43. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.43.

 

Key Words: Srilanka National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Sierra Leonenational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate is tropical and humid all year between November and April, it is very hot and dry, although the coastal areas are cooled by sea freezes. In December and January, the dry dusty hamates wind flows from the Sahara. Rainfall can be torrential during the rainy season between May and November. Sierra Leone is exposed to dry, san laden harmattan winds flow from the Sahara from December to February, sandstorms and destroys etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Sierra Leonenational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):173-176]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 44. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.44.

 

Key Words: Sierra Leone National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Singaporenational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Singapore’s climate is classified as tropical rainforest climate, with no true distinct seasons. Owing to geographical location and maritime exposure, its climate is characterized by uniform temperate and pressure, high humidity and abundant rainfall. Singapore is exposed to floods and other multi hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Singaporenational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):177-180]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 45. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.45.

 

Key Words: Singapore National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Saudi Arabianational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: With all exception of the province of Asir on the western coast, Saudi Arabia has a desert climate characterized by extreme heat during the day, an abrupt drop in temperature at night, and very low annual rainfall. The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is prone to natural disasters such as earth quakes, volcanic hazards, dust and sand storms, landslides, flash floods etc.

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Saudi Arabianational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):181-184]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 46. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.46.

 

Key Words: Saudi Arabia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Senegal National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Senegal climate is tropical, hot, humid, rainy season from May to November has strong southeast winds dry season from December to April dominated b y hot, dry harmattan wind, well defined dry and humid seasons result from northeast winter winds and southwest summer winds. Senegal exposed to the lowland seasonally floods, periodic droughts, minor quakes etc.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Senegal National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):185-188]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 47. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.47.

 

Key Words: Senegal National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Serbian National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: the serbian climate is between a continental climate in the north, with cold winters, and hot, humid summers with well distributed rainfall patterns, and a more Adriatic climate on the south with hot, dry summers and autumns and rank daily average relatively cold winters with heavy inland snowfall. The Serbian is exposed to destructive earthquakes, floods, landslides, rock falls, droughts etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Serbian National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):189-192]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 48. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.48.

 

Key Words: Serbian National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Seychellenational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The remotest southern islands lie outside the cyclone belt making Seychelle’s a year round destination for sun worshippers. It is generally cooler when the northwest trade winds flow during the months of November to March. Seychelles has a tropical climate, warm and humid with strong maritinue influences. Severe storms are rare occasional short droughts are the natural hazards in this country.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Seychellenational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):193-196]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 49. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.49.

 

Key Words: Seychelle National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Marino National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: In San Marino, the climate is warm and temperate. The winter months are much rainier than the summer months in San Marino. San Marino is exposited to earth quakes and other multi hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Marino National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):197-200]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 50. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.50.

 

Key Words: Marino National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Tome And Principenational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email:scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Climate of Sao Tome and Principe is tropical with average yearly temperatures of about 27 C and little daily variation. At the interior’s higher altitudes, the average yearly temperature is 20 C and nights are generally cool. There is a little risk of earth quakes to this country.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Tome And Principenational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):201-204]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 51. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.51.

 

Key Words: Tome and Principe National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Saint Vincentnational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Saint Vincent’s climate is tropical with a high temperature throughout the year, since the maximum goes from 290 C IN January and February to 310 C from May to October, hurricanes, Soufriere volcano on the island of Saint Vincent is a constant threat.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Saint Vincentnational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):205-208]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 52. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.52.

 

Key Words: Saint Vincent National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Samoa National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Samoa’s climate is tropical all year round with two distinct seasons. The dry season runs from May to October which the wet season is from November to April. Samoa is exposed to a number of natural hazards including tropical cyclones, floods, earth quakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and droughts etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Samoa National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):209-212]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 53. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.53.

 

Key Words: Samoa National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Saint Kittsnational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: June is the hottest month in the Saint Kitts with an average temperature of 280 C and the coldest is February at 240 C with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in June. The wettest month is October with an average of 140 mm of rain.

Seismic hards, landslides, earthquakes, winds, storm surges, hurricanes etc., are the natural hazards in the Saint Kitts.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Saint Kittsnational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):213-216]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 54. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.54.

 

Key Words: Saint Kitts National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Solomon Islandsnational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The Solomon Islands has an equatorial climate typical of many tropical areas, meaning it is usually hot and humid all year round. The high land has an average temperature of about 27 degrees Celsius with only very small changes from season to season. The climate of the country can be described as a typical warm, tropical climate with two different seasons. The dry seasons are between Decembers and begin February and from June to mid September, the rainy seasons last from February to end May, and from September to end November. The Solomon Islands are exposed to the typhoons, earthquakes, tremors and volcanic etc., hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Solomon Islandsnational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):217-220]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 55. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.55.

 

Key Words: Solomon Islands National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Somalia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Somalia has tropical but not torrid climate, and there is little change in temperature. Somalia has two rainy seasons, when compared with winter; the summers have much more rainfall. Droughts and floods are the two dominant hazards affecting the majority of the country.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Somalia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):221-224]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 56. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.56.

 

Key Words: Somalia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Slovakia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Slovakia belongs to northern moderate climatic zone, with four seasons rotating each year. The average rainfall in low lands is about 600 mm per year in midlands about 700 mm per year and the biggest average rainfall rate belongs to mountain areas approximately 1500 mm. Majority rainfall happens in June and July. Slovakia exposed to earthquakes, floods, wind disasters, landslides, avalanches etc., disasters.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Slovakia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):225-228]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 57. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.57.

 

Key Words: Slovakia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Slovanianational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Slovania lies in the heart of Europe. The climate is continental with cold winters and warm summers but the coastal areas there is pleasant submediterranean climate, Slovania is vulnerable to earthquakes, summer storms, heavy floods, frost, landslides and other natural hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Slovanianational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):229-232]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 58. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.58.

 

Key Words: Slovania National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Saint Lucia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Saint Lucia has a tropical humid climate moderated by northeast trade winds that allow for pleasant year round conditions. Landslides, earthquakes, winds, storm surges etc., are the natural hazards in the Saint Lucia.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Saint Lucia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):233-236]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 59. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.59.

 

Key Words: Saint Lucia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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South Sudan National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: South Sudan climate is hot with seasonal rainfall influenced b y the annual shift of the inter-tropical, convergence zone, rainfall is heaviest in uplands areas of the south and diminishes to the north. There are two main seasons, wet and dry. South Sudan faces a number of natural hazards risks including floods and droughts and earthquakes etc.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. South Sudan National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):237-240]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 60. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.60.

 

Key Words: South Sudan National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Spain National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Spain National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):241-244]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 61. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.61.

 

Key Words: Spain National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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South Koreanational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: South Korea has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are usually long, cold and dry. Summers are shorts, hot and humid. Spring and autumn are pleasant but also short in duration. South Korea is exposed to the occasional typhoons which bring high winds and floods, low-level seismic activity common in south west etc.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. South Koreanational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):245-248]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 62. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.62.

 

Key Words: South Korea National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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South Africanational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: South Africa has lovely temperate climate with plenty of sunny, dry days, over much of South Africa, summer which lasts from mid October to mid February, is characterized by hot, sunny weather often with afternoon thunderstorms that clear quickly, leaving a warm earthy, uniquely African smell in the air. The east coast is on the Indian Ocean, which has a warm current.

Africa is a continent prone to a wide variety of natural hazards and disasters such as floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, droughts etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. South Africanational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):249-252]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 63. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.63.

 

Key Words: South Africa National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Sweden National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Sweden has a much milder climate than most other regions of the world that lie as far north. Sweden’s climate is influenced b y the Gulf-stream, a warm ocean stream that flows off Norway’s west coast. Sweden’s many lakes and the gulfs of Bothnia give Sweden generally a relatively mild climate. Sweden is exposed to the ice floes in the surrounding waters, especially in the Gulf Bothnia, can interfere with maritime traffic, earth quakes, floods, landslides etc.

 [Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Sweden National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):253-256]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 64. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.64.

 

Key Words: Sweden National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Switzerland National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate in the north is moderate winter are cold, while summers tend to be warm and sunny of course, temperatures drop in the mountainous areas of Eastern Switzerland, and several mountain passes are closed during winter because of the snow.

Switzerland is often affected by floods, debris flows, landslides, fall processes such as rock fall and rock avalanches, avalanches and storms, strong earthquakes are rare.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Switzerland National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):257-260]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 65. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.65.

 

Key Words: Switzerland National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Suriname National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Suriname has a tropical climate. The populated area in the north has four seasons, a minor rainy season from early December to early February, a minor dry season from early February to late April, a major rainy season from late April to mid August and a major dry season from mid August to early December. Suriname is exposed to floods, hurricanes etc., and natural hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Suriname National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):261-264]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 66. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.66.

 

Key Words: Suriname National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Swaziland National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Swaziland varies from tropical to near temperate. The seasons are the reverse of those in the Northern Hemisphere with December being mid-summer and June mid-winter. Generally rain falls mostly during the summer months, often in the form of thunderstorms, winter is the dry season. Swaziland is exposed to the droughts, floods and earth quakes etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Swaziland National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):265-268]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 67. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.67.

 

Key Words: Swaziland National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Syria National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Syria climate is mostly desert, hot, dry sunny summers from June to August and mild rainy winters from December to February along coast, cold weather with snow or sleet periodically in Damascus. Syria exposed to the dust storms sand storms, earthquakes, floods, etc., natural hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Syria National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):269-272]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 68. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.68.

 

Key Words: Syria National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Taiwan National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The north part of the Taiwan belongs to sub-tropical climate zone, white the south part, belongs to the tropical climate zone, winters are warm and summers are hot and wet with typhoons and thunderstorms. Because Taiwan is a relatively small island, the Ocean breezes have a cooling effect so it never feels too hot.

Due to the frequent earth quakes, steep shop, weak geological formation, erodible soil, intensive rainfall in summer seasons, several kinds of natural hazards such as earth quakes typhoons, flooding, landslides, and land subsidence have suffered in Taiwan.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Taiwan National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):273-276]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 69. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.69.

 

Key Words: Taiwan National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Tajikistan National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Tajikistan climate is arid, has many different climates. Natural hazards likely to affect the country. Tajikistan is prone to many types of natural hazards, including floods, mud flows, landslides, droughts, earthquakes, avalanches and windstorms etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Tajikistan National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):277-280]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 70. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.70.

 

Key Words: Tajikistan National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Tanzania National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Tanzania climate is tropical and coastal areas are hot and humid, while the north western highlands are cool and temperate. There are two rainy seasons; the short rains are generally from October to December, while the long rains last from March to June. The central plateau tends to be dry and arid throughout the year. Tanzania is exposed to the natural disasters such as floods, droughts etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Tanzania National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):281-284]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 71. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.71.

 

Key Words: Tanzania National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Thailand National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Thailand’s climate is tropical with a mean annual temperature of 82 F and h igh humidity. There are three distinct seasons – the hot season from March to May, the cool season from November to February and the rainy season from about June to October. Many disasters have occurred in Thailand such as storm, floods, landslides, earthquakes.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Thailand National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):285-288]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 72. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.72.

 

Key Words: Thailand National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Togo National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Togo has a dry climate and characteristics of a tropical savanna. To the south there are two seasons of rain. Togo is exposed to the hot, dry harmattan winds can reduce visibility in north during winter and periodic droughts etc., are the natural disasters.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Togo National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):289-292]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 73. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.73.

 

Key Words: Togo National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Leste National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Timor Leste has hot and humid climate. December to April is the west season with the temperatures averaging 30 C the year round. The dry season lasts for ab out 6 months during June to October. Floods and landslides are common, earth quakes, tsunamis and tropical cyclones are the natural hazards in the Timor Leste.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Leste National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):293-296]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 74. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.74.

 

Key Words: Leste National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Tunisia National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Tunisia climate is hot summer Mediterranean climate in the north, where winters are mild with moderate rainfall and summers are hot and dry. Tunisia is exposed to the floods, earth quakes, cold waves, extreme weather events etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Tunisia National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):297-300]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 75. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.75.

 

Key Words: Tunisia National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Trinidad And Tobago National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Trinidad and Tobago a small island is particularly vulnerable to the consequence of climate change such as the rise in sea levels, increased flooding, the increased frequency and intensity of hurricanes, hillside erosion and the loss of coastal habitats. Trinidad and Tobago is exposed to the hurricanes and tropical storms, earth quakes etc., natural hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Trinidad And Tobago National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):301-304]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 76. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.76.

 

Key Words: Trinidad and Tobago National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Turkey National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The Turkey has a transitional climate between a temperate Mediterranean climate and a temperate oceanic climate with warm to hot, moderately summers and cool to cold, wet winters. Turkey is prone to mainly three types of natural disasters. Severe earth quakes, especially in northern Turkey, along an are expending from the Sea of Marmara to lake van and landslides, tsunamis, floods are the disasters.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Turkey National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):305-308]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 77. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.77.

 

Key Words: Turkey National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Turkmenistan National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Turkmenistan has a cold desert climate that is severely continental summers are long from May through September, hot and dry while winters generally are mild and dry, although occasionally cold and damp in the north. The climate of Turkmenistan is strictly continental and very dry, since the country is not surrounded from an Ocean. The summer is hot and mostly.

The country is prone to natural disasters like earth quakes, mudslides, hurricanes, dust storms, floods and hot waves.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Turkmenistan National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):309-312]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 78. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.78.

 

Key Words: Turkmenistan National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Tuvalu National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Tuvalu can be described as atypical warm, tropical climate with two different seasons. The dry seasons are between Decembers and begin February and from June to mid September, the rainy season lasts from February to end May, and from September to end November. Tuvalu is exposed to the tropical storms, tsunamis etc., natural hazards etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Tuvalu National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):313-316]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 79. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.79.

 

Key Words: Tuvalu National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Tonganational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Tonga has lot and wet season from December to April with temperatures rising up to 33 degree Celsius. The country’s 1600 mm average of annual rain usually fall during thus humid season, which is also cyclone season. Big cyclones however only occur every 10 – 15 years. The Kingdom of Tonga lies on the pacific ring of fire. Where natural disasters such as floods earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and cyclones happen quite often.

 

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Tonganational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):317-320]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 80. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.80.

 

Key Words: Tonga National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Ukraine National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Ukraine is temperate continental. The only exception is the southern coast of Crimea where the climate is subtropical of the Mediterranean type, warm low-snow winters and rainy summers are specific to the mild climate of the Zakarpatye region. Ukraine is exposed to the natural disasters like earthquakes, floods and landslides etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Ukraine National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):321-324]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 81. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.81.

 

Key Words: Ukraine National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Uganda National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: Scientistgangadhar@Gmail.Com

 

Abstract: Uganda is landlocked with no access to the sea. The country is mostly platen with a rim of mountains. The climate is tropical and generally rainy with two dry seasons from December to February June to August. It is semiarid in the northeast. Communities in Uganda re highly vulnerable to the hazardous effects of disasters. The natural disasters most likely to occur in Uganda are droughts and fanons, floods, landslides, earthquakes and hailstorms etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Uganda National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):325-328]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 82. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.82.

 

Key Words: Uganda National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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United Kingdom National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Regional climates are influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and latitude. Northern Irelands, Wales and western parts of England and Scotland, being closed to the Atlantic Ocean, are generally the mildest wettest and windiest regions of the United Kingdom and temperature ranges here are seldom extreme.

United Kingdom is exposed to many natural disasters earth quakes, floods, heat waves, landslides, tornadoes and other weather events.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. United Kingdom National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):329-332]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 83. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.83.

 

Key Words: United Kingdom National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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United Arab Emiratesnational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of the United Arab Emirates is generally hot and dry. The hottest months are July and August, when average maximum temperature reach above 480 C. The United Arab Emirates is exposed to the natural disasters such as frequent sand and dust storms.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. United Arab Emiratesnational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):333-336]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 84. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.84.

 

Key Words: United Arab Emirates National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

 

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Uruguay National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Uruguay is humid subtropical. It is fairly uniform nationwide, since the country is located entirely within the temperate zone. Seasonal variations are pronounced, but extremes in temperatures are rate. V is exposed to many natural hazards. Seasonally high winds, droughts, floods, because of the absence of mountains, which act as weather barriers, all locations are particularly vulnerable to rapid changes from weather fronts.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Uruguay National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):337-340]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 85. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.85.

 

Key Words: Uruguay National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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United State Of America National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Weather varies widely across the continental United State of America, as well as in Alaska and Hawaii. In general terms, summers are hot and humid in the plains and southern states, while the southwest is very hot and quite dry. The United State of America is exposed to various natural disasters such as floods, blizzard, snow storms, tornadoes, mudflow, cold waves, hurricanes, tsunamis, cyclones, heat waves, earthquakes, droughts volcanoes etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. United State Of America National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):341-344]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 86. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.86.

 

Key Words: United State of America National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Uzbekistannational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Uzbekistan’s climate is classified as continental, with hot summers cool winters. Uzbekistan is exposed to natural disasters such as floods, epidemics, slides, earthquakes, droughts etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Uzbekistannational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):345-348]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 87. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.87.

 

Key Words: Uzbekistan National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Venezuela National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The Venezuela climate is tropical climate. The main factor in temperature variance is altitude. Venezuela rainy season runs from May to December. Floods, rockslides, mudslides, periodic droughts, earthquakes, landslides and hurricanes are the natural hazards in the Venezuela.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Venezuela National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):349-352]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 88. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.88.

 

Key Words: Venezuela National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Vanuatu National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Tropical, subtropical summer is from November to March, the average temperature is 28 C and it can be hot, wet and humid. Winter is from April to October with the temperature averaging 23 C. The climate of Vanuatu can be defined by two main seasons, the cold and dry season from May to October and the hot and wet cyclone season from November to April. Vanuatu is the world most at-risk country for natural hazards such as storms, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis etc.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Vanuatu National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):353-356]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 89. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.89.

 

Key Words: Vanuatu National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Vietnam National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Hanoi and north Vietnam has a distinct winter and summer season summer lasts from May to October. When it is hot and humid and the region experiences at highest rainfall. Natural hazards include rare earthquakes and occasional typhoons from May to January with extensive flooding, especially in the Mekong River delta. Almost every year Vietnam is divested by storms, floods and typhoons that kill hundreds people and cause millions of dollars of damage.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Vietnam National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):357-360]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 90. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.90.

 

Key Words: Vietnam National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Yemennational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Yemen varies depending on the height. The country can be divided into three climatic zones. It is mostly desert, hot and humid along west coast. Temperate in the western mountains affected by seasonal monsoon and extraordinarily hot, dry, harsh desert in the cost Yemen is exposed to natural disasters such as sand storms and dust storms. Limited volcanic activity earthquakes, floods, droughts etc., are the other natural disasters.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Yemennational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):361-364]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 91. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.91.

 

Key Words: Yemen National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Zambia Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Zambia in central and southern Africa is tropical modified by altitude. Most of the country is classified as humid subtropical or tropical wet and dry, with small patches of semi and steppe climate in the south west. There are three seasons cool and dry from May to August, hot and dry from September to November and warm and wet from December to April. Zambia is exposed to periodic droughts and tropical storms from November to April, heavy rain floods etc., natural hazards.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Zambia Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):365-368]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 92. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.92.

 

Key Words: Zambia Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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Zimbabwenational Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Zimbabwe Climate is tropical although markedly moderated by attitude. There is a dry season, including a short cool season during the period from May to September when the whole country has very little rain. The rainy season is typically a time of heavy rainfall from November to March. Zimbabwe is exposed to the recurring droughts, floods and severe storms are rare. Southern Zimbabwe in particular is normally hit by droughts.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Zimbabwenational Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):369-372]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 93. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.93.

 

Key Words: Zimbabwe National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres

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Oman National Geoscope Project

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana, India.

Email: scientistgangadhar@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The climate of Oman can be deseribed as subtropical dry, hot desert climate with low annual rainfall, very high temperatures in summer and a big difference between maximum and minimum temperatrures, especially in the inland ares, summer from June to September is very low rainfall.

Summer winds often raise large sandstorms and dust storms in interior, periodic droughts, earthquakes, winds, storm surges etc., are the natural hazards in the Oman.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. Oman National Geoscope Project. Rep Opinion 2017;9(6s):373-376]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 94. doi:10.7537/marsroj0906s17.94.

 

Key Words: Oman National Geoscope Project Local Geoscope Centres, Regional Geoscope centres, Central Geoscope Centres.

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