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  2. Bangladesh Meteorological Department - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ আবহাওয়া অধিদপ্তর) also known as Abhawa Office (Weather Office), is the national meteorological organization of Bangladesh, working under Ministry of Defense of the Government of Bangladesh.

  3. Climate of Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    The following is the annual monsoon rainfall for the last few years based on data from the Bangladesh Meteorological Department. [11] In 2000, a total of 5,220 millimetres (206 in) was recorded. In 2001, a total of 5,590 millimetres (220 in) was recorded. In 2002, a total of 7,257 millimetres (285.7 in) was recorded.

  4. Template:Dhaka weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Source 2: Bangladesh Meteorological Department (humidity 1981–2010), [2] [3] Sistema de Clasificación Bioclimática Mundial (extremes 1934–1994) [4] References These references will appear in the article, but this list appears only on this page.

  5. Template:Rajshahi weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Source 2: Bangladesh Meteorological Department (humidity 1981-2010) [2] [3] References These references will appear in the article, but this list appears only on this page.

  6. Fears of waterborne disease rise in Bangladesh as floods ...

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    The Bangladesh Meteorological Department said that flood conditions could pe. Authorities in Bangladesh are bracing for the spread of waterborne diseases and racing to get drinking water to people ...

  7. Template:Chittagong weatherbox - Wikipedia

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  8. 2024 Bangladesh heatwave - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Bangladesh heatwave is a significant climatic event and affecting the South Asian nation of Bangladesh. [1] Characterized by extremely high temperatures that have reached up to 42°C (108 F), [2] 1 6 degrees more than the annual average, [3] the heatwave has led to nationwide school closures, impacting an estimated 33 million children's education. [3]

  9. Climate change in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh is known for its vulnerability to climate change and more specifically to natural disasters. It is important to mention the fact that the location of the country is vulnerable for the presence for three powerful rivers, Asian rivers, Brahmaputra, Ganges and the Meghna along with their numerous tributaries that could result massive floods.