SOUTHERN Africa, including Namibia, can look forward to a good rainy season, meteorologists predict.
Climate experts from national meteorological services in the Southern Africa Development Community and the Drought Monitoring Centre met in Lesotho last week to exchange views on the coming rainy season. They concluded that during the period October 2007 to March 2008, most of the SADC region is likely to receive good rains.It is expected that the La Niña phenomenon, in addition to other factors, will mean good rains in the region.They concluded that during the period October 2007 to March 2008, most of the SADC region is likely to receive good rains.It is expected that the La Niña phenomenon, in addition to other factors, will mean good rains in the region.
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