Language is for the people to speak love and embrace. And due to factors such as location or area of living, traditions, experiences faced and science, language evolves to incorporate as well new terminologies.
Botswana is one country known very well known for its notorious summers. They are highly known with terrifying climate conditions which includes over the limit temperatures that are endured all day long and lack of sufficient rain that can last for about a decade.
And now from a new occurrence that took place very recently where the country’s mainland received some droplets of rain after menacing conditions that looked to be emanating from a storm, a new term “Metereorain” can be reckoned.
It was around 3 pm on a Tuesday noon when piercing winds with no trace of where they came from started forming, and then suddenly a threatening shadow of darkness appeared inciting fear among residents and office workers as they grasped for the lights to continue with their daily duties. It was almost as if a huge and vast meteorite rock was cast over the face of earth.
Later at night just when people thought the menacing storm had gone ‘cause after all its winter’, rain gauges in the region stated registering some bit at least.
Although it was not enough at all to make a fill in the gauge the nation’s meteorological department warned of extremely low temperatures of near 0 degrees at the beginning of the season, probable storms and of course a few droplets from above a few days before the unheard-of occurrence.
Botswana is a country situated in mainland Africa. Resultant it’s a land locked country because of its neighboring countries such as South Africa on the south, Namibia to its west and other countries such Zambia and Zimbabwe in the northern side. Most natural disasters hence known to savage countries in world are a strange thing only in the exception of the threatening sunny conditions, the deadly heat waves that goes with it and lastly drought.