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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

25' Celcius

It was cold last weekend, around 25' measured by my Samsung Galaxy S4 (accuweather.com) during daytime.

I had no appointment last weekend. What a waste. I guess potential Client / existing Client of mine would love to sit down & discuss about anything during this cold weather, if appointment were successfully made & kept.

El-Nino is coming soon. Hot weather!
Not sure whether any Client would like to sit down & meet me during this hot period in Malaysia.

*What is El Niño?
Every two to seven years, a warm current of water replaces the usual cold current of water off the west coast of Peru, South America. This observed oceanic phenomenon is called El Niño. This warming is now known to occur over a wider area covering the central and eastern Pacific and has linkage with the occurrence of some major unusual weather conditions in different parts of the world like severe floods and prolonged droughts. In Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Australia, drier than normal conditions occur whereas central and eastern equatorial Pacific is unusually wet.
Typically, El Niño lasts between 6 and 18 months. It usually develop in the middle of the year, peaks towards the end of the year and declines by early part of the following year. El Niño of the same intensity may not give rise to exact replicate of climate patterns.

*Read more about El Nino at http://www.met.gov.my

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