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  2. Climate change in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Learn how climate change affects Sri Lanka's human and natural systems, and what strategies are being implemented to adapt to the impacts. Find out about temperature and weather trends, extreme events, sea level rise, and biodiversity loss.

  3. Monsoon of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the monsoon, a seasonal reversal of winds and precipitation in the Indian subcontinent, and its effects on weather, agriculture, and economy. Find out the definition, causes, features, and trends of the monsoon, and how it is influenced by geography and climate.

  4. Cyclone Thane - Wikipedia

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    Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Thane was the strongest tropical cyclone of 2011 within the Bay of Bengal. Thane initially developed as a tropical disturbance within the monsoon trough to the west of Indonesia .

  5. Geography of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, southeast of the Indian subcontinent, with a total area of 65,610 square kilometres. It has a tropical monsoon climate, a mountainous interior, and a coastline of 1,340 kilometres.

  6. Thane - Wikipedia

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    Thane is the headquarters of Thane district in Maharashtra, India, and a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. It has a population of over 2.5 million, a tropical monsoon climate, and a history of being a Maratha Empire stronghold and a British colonial outpost.

  7. Geography of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the physical and human geography of Bangladesh, a densely populated, low-lying, mainly riverine country in South Asia. See maps, satellite images, and climate data of the delta plain, the hilly regions, and the coastal areas.

  8. Monsoon - Wikipedia

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    A lack of city infrastructure coupled with changing climate patterns causes severe economic loss including damage to property and loss of lives, as evidenced in the 2005 flooding in Mumbai that brought the city to a standstill. Bangladesh and certain regions of India like Assam and West Bengal, also frequently experience heavy floods during ...

  9. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    This web page does not answer the query about the highest dew point temperature, but it provides information on the highest temperature records around the world. The highest temperature ever recorded was 56.7 °C (134.1 °F) in Death Valley, California, but this record is disputed.