I’ve lived in Singapore for a few years now, coming here from Australia in my mid-40s, and I’ve noticed that despite ...
The insistent crowing of roosters transports me to the backyard of my Queensland country childhood. I’m just not expecting free-range chooks in the middle of Singapore, heralding dawn during my walk ...
In Singapore’s context, even the “dry” monsoon brings a fair bit of rain (we’re in the tropics, so thunderstorms can happen ...
A monsoon surge is characterized by bursts of cold air originating from the northeast, typically Central Asia. As this air mass travels south, it warms and collects moisture, resulting in dense rain ...
The recent surge of monsoon conditions has significantly affected Singapore's weather, causing heavy rainfall across various regions. This article delves into the factors behind this phenomenon, its ...
For people who reside near the equator in places such as Quito, Ecuador, or Singapore, none of this is really a big deal.
the increased ocean mass migrates to the tropical region due to stronger gravity near the Equator, explained CCRS’ Ms Ng. In finding out how “black swan” events could affect Singapore and ...
Discover the significance of the spring equinox, the balance of day and night, and how cultures around the world celebrate ...
For people who reside near the equator in places such as Quito, Ecuador, or Singapore, none of this is really a big deal. They get roughly 12 hours of daylight and nighttime year-round.