Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Who can count the major natural disasters from 2009 to 20 1 1? thank you
Who can count the major natural disasters from 2009 to 20 1 1? thank you
20 10 on February 25th and 26th, snowstorms swept across the northeastern United States for two consecutive days, and the maximum wind speed in some areas reached hurricane level.
20 10 at 3: 34 am on February 27th, a strong earthquake of magnitude 8.8 occurred off the coast of Maule, Chile, which is about 0/00 km away from Concepcion, Chile.
20 10 on March 6, a storm occurred in Melbourne, Australia, bringing a rare giant hail.
20 10 The sandstorm weather on March 20th brought a huge sandstorm to China. Sandstorms from arid areas in Inner Mongolia spread thousands of kilometers to the eastern and southern parts of China. Even the dusty weather has affected Taiwan Province Province and Japan.
20 10 on March 25th, affected by seasonal snow melting, the water level of the Red River in North Dakota soared recently, and a large number of farmland and roads were flooded due to the flood of tributaries. On March 30th, Lakeville, Massachusetts, USA was flooded.
On April 20 10, an earthquake of magnitude 7 occurred in Mexico and Indonesia.
20 10 on April 7, continuous heavy rain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil caused floods and mudslides occurred in hillside areas. The accumulated rainfall in 24 hours is as high as 278 mm, breaking the historical record of 245 mm in 1966.
From 20 10, a large area of drought in southwest China gradually spread from Guizhou to Yunnan, Sichuan and Guangxi. The drought continues.
On April 9, 20 10, an earthquake of magnitude 4 occurred in Beijing, Tianjin and Tangshan.
201April 1 1 Solomon islands earthquake of magnitude 7.
A volcano erupted near the Eyjafjallajokull ice sheet in Iceland.
201April1April 4 at 7: 49 am, an earthquake of magnitude 7. 1 occurred in Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, with a focal depth of 33 kilometers, belonging to shallow earthquakes, with the epicenter near the county seat.
20 10 on April 22nd, a few days ago, NASA captured a group of pictures of solar storms through SDO. This set of pictures clearly shows that the huge "eye of the wind" is raging on the surface of the sun, and it may break away from the shackles of the sun at any time. According to Richard Fisher, director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, once the storm leaves the sun, it will have an impact on the satellite communication and power grid of the earth, even very destructive.
In April of 20 10, influenced by the cold air from the north going south and the warm and humid air from the southwest, heavy rainfall occurred in Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi in southern China recently, in which the water level in Changsha section of Xiangjiang River exceeded the warning level, reaching 36.02 meters, and the water level in Nanchang section of Ganjiang River reached the highest in April of 10.
At about 6: 03 am local time on the 23rd, a 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck central Chile.
20 10 in April, an Australian study found that global warming leads to more imbalance of water resources.
20 10 at 9: 49 am on April 23rd, an earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale occurred off the coast of Yilan, Taiwan Province Province, with a maximum magnitude of 2.
20 10 On the evening of April 23rd, Xinjiang Tuhami Basin was hit by a torrential rain with a magnitude of 12, which comes once in 30 years.
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