2011 Tuvalu Drought
Tuvalu, State of emergency, Climate change in Tuvalu, El Niño-Southern Oscillation
978-620-0-90463-8
6200904634
96
2012-03-14
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 2011 Tuvalu drought is a period of severe drought afflicting Tuvalu, a South Pacific island country of approximately 10,500 people, throughout the latter half of 2011. A state of emergency was declared on September 28, 2011; with rationing of available fresh-water. Tuvalu experiences the effects of El Niño & La Niña that flow from changes in ocean temperatures in equatorial and central Pacific. El Niño effects increase the chances of tropical cyclones; while La Niña effects increase the chances of drought conditions in Tuvalu.
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