Thursday, January 15, 2009

COLD FRONT INVASION

COLD FRONT INVASION

After all the discomforts, hassles and debates about the global warming and its ill effects, now comes with a more horrible threat the invading Cold Front. As I am writing this the temperature in Benguet is 6 degree Celsius, In Baguio it is 7.5, in Tagaytay 16 and in Alfonso 18 degrees C.

It is thrilling to see pretty girls in their colorful sweaters still shivering while keeping their hands cross over their chest. Boys are doing nasty things to warm themselves while exhibiting their stylish jackets of all kinds. Thick shawls and mufflers of varied color combination are all out giving rainbow tint to the environment.

There are already some reported deaths due to ailments exacerbated and made worse by very low temperature such as pneumonia and the likes. Old folks are more vulnerable.

The news, however, are getting hotter and hotter with so many controversies here and there. Government officials are seemingly confused on solving the many problems affecting almost all levels of society

With the way the cold front is invading disastrously many regions of the Archipelago I won’t be surprised if we wake up one day all frozen to eternity.

1 comment:

summer rain said...

Could this phenomenon be an offshot of global warming? I think so.If you've seen the documentary of then US VP Al Gore tackling the sensitive global issue, maybe it's really happening now.