Thursday, March 31, 2011

Go india goooo






Indian are poonam chand like this (19-03-2011)

Congrats to indian ... Well done ...
Now karo lanka dahan .

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Good luck india

Very nil change of rain in mohali after last night's light rain . Don't worry rain free mohali today .


Best of luck   to   indian team . must  Go to final   

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Well come summer slowly

 The Summer has come to india right now. , andhra, tamilnadu and maharasra have reached near 38 degree
While north also tempetature rise and no chance for rain .
  for ahmedabad temprature may heat 40 degree this month  mosty before 20 march .

Heavy rain has inundated parts of northeast Queensland, the third significant deluge in just over a month and there is little relief in sight.
The active monsoon trough is to blame, which has been wavering over the tropics drawing in high amounts of moisture. This setup is not unusual for the tropics, but it has been the frequency of events that has soaked the region still cleaning up after Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi.

The heaviest rainfall totals over the last 24 hours have fallen between Innisfail and Ingham, where widespread totals of 100 to 200mm have been received.

Tully, one of the worst hit regions during Tropical Cyclone Yasi, picked up 158mm in the 24 hours to 9am today. But, even this large amount does not compare to the 176mm gained at the end of February or the 245mm at the start of February.

Ingham is another region that has seen its share of heavy rain in the last month. After picking up 208mm in the last 24 hours, the total since the start of February stands at 1318mm, more than half their entire annual average of 2038mm.

Over the next week heavy rain will continue to affect northeast Queensland, with widespread 200 to 400mm likely in the seven days.