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  2. Meteorological Service Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A weather radar with a range of 240 km (150 mi) was set up at Kallang Airport in 1948, and an upper-air observatory was formed in 1953 to study the vertical profile of the atmosphere by releasing weather balloons. [5] With Singapore's independence from Malaysia in 1965, the observation network in Singapore seceded from the MMS and became ...

  3. Geography of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Generally, there is much more rainfall on the western side of the island than on the eastern portion of Singapore, owing to a rain shadow effect. Thus, the eastern side of Singapore is much drier and slightly hotter than western Singapore. This can cause slight weather disparities from one side of the island to the other.

  4. Virtual Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Singapore is a 3D digital model of Singapore that uses real-time and topographical data. It is a digital twin of the city-state , and the first digital twin of a country. Virtual Singapore is co-led by the National Research Foundation, the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) and the Government Technology Agency .

  5. Singapore, Central Singapore Weather - Hourly Forecasts and ...

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    Get the Singapore, Central Singapore local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... 8 mph F 13 km/h C Wind. 73 ... Live maps from FOX Weather show current travel conditions to help ...

  6. Template:Singapore weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Singapore (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1929–1941 and 1948–present) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

  7. Sumatra squall - Wikipedia

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    A particularly severe Sumatra squall that affected Singapore on 12 June 2014 produced a gust of 103.7 km/h (64.4 mph), and resulted in 54 incidents of fallen trees or branches. [7] Another severe Sumatra squall affected Singapore on 10 July 2014, causing flash floods in Commonwealth and along a slip road on the Kranji Expressway.

  8. Water supply and sanitation in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The water resources of Singapore are especially precious given the small amount of densely settled land. Singapore receives an average of 2,400 mm of rainfall annually, well above the global average of 1,050 mm. The constraint is the limited land area to catch and store the rainfall, and the absence of natural aquifers and lakes. [11]

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    Weather. Women Form Unique Friendship After They Both Lose an Eye to Cancer: 'We Have 2 Cats, 2 Partners Called Mark and 2 Eyes’ ...