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28 Jun 2022 | SERVIR-HKH

In May 2022, NASA data overwhelmed forecasts in Bangladesh

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Bangladesh has a long history of deadly and costly storms. Among the most worrisome are the kalbaishakhi , small but powerful storm cells that tend to affect the country in the spring.

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