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  2. Asian brown cloud - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Ocean brown cloud or Asian brown cloud is a layer of air pollution that recurrently covers parts of South Asia, namely the northern Indian Ocean, India, and Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Viewed from satellite photos , the cloud appears as a giant brown stain hanging in the air over much of the Indian subcontinent and the Indian Ocean every ...

  3. 2006 Southeast Asian haze - Wikipedia

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    Satellite photograph of the haze above Borneo. The 2006 Southeast Asian haze was an air pollution event caused by continuous, uncontrolled burning from "slash and burn" cultivation in Indonesia, which affected several countries in the Southeast Asian region and beyond, including Malaysia, Singapore, southern Thailand, and as far away as Saipan; [1] the effects of the haze may have even spread ...

  4. Southeast Asian haze - Wikipedia

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    Most people would at most experience sneezing, running nose, eye irritation, dry throat and dry cough from the pollutants. However, persons with medical conditions like asthma, chronic lung disease, chronic sinusitis and allergic skin conditions are likely to be more severely affected by the haze and they may experience more severe symptoms.

  5. 2024–2025 floods in Southeast Asia and South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia's traditional wet season, which typically spans October through March, is driven by the Australian-Indonesian monsoon (AIM) system. This meteorological phenomenon generates air currents flowing from Asia toward Australia, transporting significant moisture that results in substantial precipitation across the region.

  6. Climate change in Asia - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 1460 Hot temperature extremes appear to have increased the most in Central and West Asia, while heatwaves in East and South Asia are becoming longer, more frequent and more severe. [3]: 1464 In 2016 and 2018, Asia has already experienced extreme heat that would have been statistically impossible without climate change.

  7. Category:Environment of Asia by region - Wikipedia

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    Environment of South Asia (10 C) Environment of Southeast Asia (20 C, 13 P) W. Environment of West Asia (26 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 28 July 2024, at ...

  8. Category:Environment of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Environment of South Asia. 3 languages. ... Natural history of South Asia (9 C) A. Environment of Afghanistan (8 C, 4 P) B. Environment of Bangladesh (13 C ...

  9. Category:Environment of Asia by country - Wikipedia

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    Environmental organizations based in Asia by country (19 C) Natural history of Asia by country ... Environment of South Ossetia (2 C) Environment of Sri Lanka (12 C, 6 P)