Rain has come
Rain Has Come |
Rainfall is great where there are high mountains to trap the
moisture borne by the winds from the South China Seas and from the Straits of
Melaka.
“ Dryness ” is the key word in understanding Arabia, the
desserts but not for Melaka. Since May 1, 2019 rain measured is only
marginal.
If heavy rainfall continues, which is expected to do so
until November, not only flash floods would replace people homes but the soil
would lose most of its fertility.
When rain falls in Melaka, there is usually far more than enough
to wet the surface or to soak into the soil and the surplus runs off, and
eventually works its way to the Straits of Melaka.
More importantly, rain falls in Melaka has to cover the Durian
Tunggal Dam to which I have visited on May 29 with a kid from Machap Baru. Lotuses
everywhere got me fascinated but this kid alerted me that their colonies has
shrink due to the receding water level.
Rain, has come to everyone!
Hello, how is the rain pouring
Over the roof, in mid-afternoon,
And the rain drops roaring!
Hush, my dear friend and listen,
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In just such a downpour as this is!
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Hello, how the rain is roaring;
Home in rain is a better place
When the afternoon rain is pouring!
End to the long-waited rain,
Where our taps are running dry
And our YB share our feel of pain,
Urging water tankers rushing to their cries.
The prevailing weather conditions in Melaka make up what we
call its climate and we have to reckon climate changes could affect survival of
living things.
It was worsened with the transboundary haze recently and the
people of Melaka has depend on the mercy of the winds to bring down the Air
Quality Index.
A couple of weeks ago, when Malaccans were complaining about
the hot and hazy weather, a great balloon of cold air thousand of kilometers
away was forecasted to heading right towards Melaka.
Malaccans will be unaware of this invisible balloon until it
arrives and your senses will tell you, “ The air is colder today ”, especially
and in particular, to every participant of The Lantern Walk Of Japerun Bandar
Hilir Mid-Autumn Festival 2 nights ago.
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