dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
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dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
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dalka waxa ku dhintay hal nin oo kaa soo jeeda beesha Barkad Dhulbahante
labo geel oo reer barkad Sy leeyahaynaa waa la dhacay
sido kale waxa la dhaawacay nin jaamac siyaad ah
hada waxa socotaa wanwan wada hadal lagaa dhex wado labadaa beelood
dalka waxa ku dhintay hal nin oo kaa soo jeeda beesha Barkad Dhulbahante
labo geel oo reer barkad Sy leeyahaynaa waa la dhacay
sido kale waxa la dhaawacay nin jaamac siyaad ah
hada waxa socotaa wanwan wada hadal lagaa dhex wado labadaa beelood
Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
What are Sa'ad Yoonis camels doing in xargaaga.
Isn't that deep inside Sool?

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Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
xoolaha sacad yoonisku haddeer waxay daaqaan xududka Somaliland iyo Puntland near Garoowe,
walahay doraad waxa laascaanood laga soo qaaday afar waaraad oo ay kaa buuxaan Raag sacad yoonis ahi, lana soo gaadhsiiyeey OOG,
wayo ragaa waxa lagu sigay markii dilku dhacay Laascaanood. laakiinse hadeeer xaaladu waa degaantahay
walahay doraad waxa laascaanood laga soo qaaday afar waaraad oo ay kaa buuxaan Raag sacad yoonis ahi, lana soo gaadhsiiyeey OOG,
wayo ragaa waxa lagu sigay markii dilku dhacay Laascaanood. laakiinse hadeeer xaaladu waa degaantahay
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Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
when there is drought people are nomads dhul daaqsin bey raadsadaan the sacadyoonis drought ba dhacay dhulkoodi dhulka nugaasha sool eeh dhulbahante dego bay ka so waraabiyan xooloohooda , xita markay abaartu sool ka jirta Dhulbahante xooloohoodo ila togdheer bey so gaadhaan wa iska caadi taasi.
Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
looking for greener pastures since where they live is drySiciid85 wrote:What are Sa'ad Yoonis camels doing in xargaaga.Isn't that deep inside Sool?

Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
^^^ LMAO waxa ugu sheeke qof aan dhuulka kala Aqoon. Here is some of the areas the Barkhad sub clan of Sa'ad Yoonis inhabit it is not dry ( It's dry only in the drought seasons).
The Bancade & Karaman plains.

The Bancade & Karaman plains.

Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
Siciid85 wrote:^^^ LMAO waxa ugu sheeke qof aan dhuulka kala Aqoon. Here is some of the areas the Barkhad sub clan of Sa'ad Yoonis inhabit it is not dry ( It's dry only in the drought seasons).
The Bancade & Karaman plains.



Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
lol. war heede. In general Eastern Somaliland is dry with the expection of the lush highland climate of Northern Sanaag.
Check this out. It seems the more eastern you go the more deserts you come across.

Check this out. It seems the more eastern you go the more deserts you come across.


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Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
galbeed land is green mashallah



Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
wtf it gets dry a soon as dhul dhulbahante leeyahay startsSiciid85 wrote:lol. war heede. In general Eastern Somaliland is dry with the expection of the lush highland climate of Northern Sanaag.
Check this out. It seems the more eastern you go the more deserts you come across.

Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
garad13 wrote:wtf it gets dry a soon as dhul dhulbahante leeyahay startsSiciid85 wrote:lol. war heede. In general Eastern Somaliland is dry with the expection of the lush highland climate of Northern Sanaag.
Check this out. It seems the more eastern you go the more deserts you come across.
then wtf is you geel doing in xargaga ma rag geeljire luumay ba?
They were just out for some wild wild west arizona adventures .

Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
The_Emperior5 wrote:galbeed land is green mashallah![]()
The mountainous areas of ( Northern Sanaag & Waqooyi Galbeed have the highest amount of rainfall reaching 121 -150 mm.
Were's North Western & Western Oodweyne districts are green.

Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
Garad
Saciid always takes things out of context and misinterprets information. He seems to lack intellectual rasps of what he posts. He's map does not disprove the valid point made by Emperior.
This is rainfall performance data gathered 5 weeks ago...for the last Dyer season
Read the latest report http://www.faoswalim.org/userfiles/Drou ... r-2010.pdf
Saciid always takes things out of context and misinterprets information. He seems to lack intellectual rasps of what he posts. He's map does not disprove the valid point made by Emperior.
This is rainfall performance data gathered 5 weeks ago...for the last Dyer season

Read the latest report http://www.faoswalim.org/userfiles/Drou ... r-2010.pdf
Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
I don't know what you are trying to proof granddaughter of gurgurte and what point did emperior made? one can't not make their observation just because of two men who decided to go on a wild trip
. Stuff & Nonsense.
Here is the rainfall for every region in (February).
This map supports the current situation in the Eastern Somaliland regions where most of the droughts took place.

http://www.faoswalim.org/downloads/Rain ... on_Feb.pdf
The mean annual rainfall for every region including Southern Somalia.

http://www.faoswalim.org/downloads/Mean ... infall.pdf
And it's a known fact most of the hardest drought happened in the Eastern Somaliland Regions.
Besides the map you posted of last year is completely off rails. Kulaha there was more drought in Waqooyi galbeed than Sool?
who are you trying to fool kid.
SOMALIA: Pastoralists hardest-hit by drought in Somaliland
Photo: IRIN
Villages abandoned following severe drought: Many pastoralists in Somaliland's Sanag region have moved to urban centres after their animals died - file photo
ERIGAVO, 13 May 2009 (IRIN) - A severe drought that has gripped Somaliland's Sanag region in the past months has hit pastoralists hardest, with hundreds of families moving to urban centres after their animals died, officials said.
"We estimate that up to 400 families [2,400 people] have been displaced to Erigavo [the region's capital], after they lost their animals in the recent drought,” Yasin H Nour, the mayor of Erigavo, told IRIN.
"Hundreds of families are now in a serious situation due to the drought that has hit the region. Their cattle and donkeys have already died; now their camels and sheep are dying daily," he added.
The drought has also affected regions surrounding Sanag in both Somaliland and the self-declared autonomous region of Puntland.
The region has suffered consecutive rainfall failure in the past three years.
The most affected areas are in the eastern regions of Sool, Sanag and Togdheer, according to Mursal Askar Mire, the mayor of El-Afweyn district.
"WFP [UN World Food Programme] and its partners used to supply food to the district and other rural surroundings but they stopped at the beginning of this year," Mire said. "Now the situation has deteriorated and the people are facing shortages of food and water."
Mahamud Hassan "Guled", senior public information assistant, WFP Somalia, told IRIN: “We have no relief operations at the moment due to the last FSAU [Food Security Assessment Unit/Food and Agriculture Organization Somalia] assessment, which did not warrant any relief programmes. WFP distributed 86 metric tonnes of food to 5,064 people in the district four months ago before the FSAU assessment."

Here is the rainfall for every region in (February).
This map supports the current situation in the Eastern Somaliland regions where most of the droughts took place.

http://www.faoswalim.org/downloads/Rain ... on_Feb.pdf
The mean annual rainfall for every region including Southern Somalia.

http://www.faoswalim.org/downloads/Mean ... infall.pdf
And it's a known fact most of the hardest drought happened in the Eastern Somaliland Regions.
Besides the map you posted of last year is completely off rails. Kulaha there was more drought in Waqooyi galbeed than Sool?

SOMALIA: Pastoralists hardest-hit by drought in Somaliland
Photo: IRIN
Villages abandoned following severe drought: Many pastoralists in Somaliland's Sanag region have moved to urban centres after their animals died - file photo
ERIGAVO, 13 May 2009 (IRIN) - A severe drought that has gripped Somaliland's Sanag region in the past months has hit pastoralists hardest, with hundreds of families moving to urban centres after their animals died, officials said.
"We estimate that up to 400 families [2,400 people] have been displaced to Erigavo [the region's capital], after they lost their animals in the recent drought,” Yasin H Nour, the mayor of Erigavo, told IRIN.
"Hundreds of families are now in a serious situation due to the drought that has hit the region. Their cattle and donkeys have already died; now their camels and sheep are dying daily," he added.
The drought has also affected regions surrounding Sanag in both Somaliland and the self-declared autonomous region of Puntland.
The region has suffered consecutive rainfall failure in the past three years.
The most affected areas are in the eastern regions of Sool, Sanag and Togdheer, according to Mursal Askar Mire, the mayor of El-Afweyn district.
"WFP [UN World Food Programme] and its partners used to supply food to the district and other rural surroundings but they stopped at the beginning of this year," Mire said. "Now the situation has deteriorated and the people are facing shortages of food and water."
Mahamud Hassan "Guled", senior public information assistant, WFP Somalia, told IRIN: “We have no relief operations at the moment due to the last FSAU [Food Security Assessment Unit/Food and Agriculture Organization Somalia] assessment, which did not warrant any relief programmes. WFP distributed 86 metric tonnes of food to 5,064 people in the district four months ago before the FSAU assessment."
Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante
Siciid85 wrote:I don't know what you are trying to proof granddaughter of gurgurte and what point did emperior made? one can't not make their observation just because of two men who decided to go on a wild trip. Stuff & Nonsense.
Here is the rainfall for every region in (February).
http://www.faoswalim.org/downloads/Rain ... on_Feb.pdf
And it's a known fact most of the hardest drought happened in the Eastern Somaliland Regions.
Besides the map you posted of last year is completely off rails. Kulaha there was more drought in Waqooyi galbeed than Sool?who are you trying to fool kid.
SOMALIA: Pastoralists hardest-hit by drought in Somaliland
Photo: IRIN
Villages abandoned following severe drought: Many pastoralists in Somaliland's Sanag region have moved to urban centres after their animals died - file photo
ERIGAVO, 13 May 2009 (IRIN) - A severe drought that has gripped Somaliland's Sanag region in the past months has hit pastoralists hardest, with hundreds of families moving to urban centres after their animals died, officials said.
"We estimate that up to 400 families [2,400 people] have been displaced to Erigavo [the region's capital], after they lost their animals in the recent drought,” Yasin H Nour, the mayor of Erigavo, told IRIN.
"Hundreds of families are now in a serious situation due to the drought that has hit the region. Their cattle and donkeys have already died; now their camels and sheep are dying daily," he added.
The drought has also affected regions surrounding Sanag in both Somaliland and the self-declared autonomous region of Puntland.
The region has suffered consecutive rainfall failure in the past three years.
The most affected areas are in the eastern regions of Sool, Sanag and Togdheer, according to Mursal Askar Mire, the mayor of El-Afweyn district.
"WFP [UN World Food Programme] and its partners used to supply food to the district and other rural surroundings but they stopped at the beginning of this year," Mire said. "Now the situation has deteriorated and the people are facing shortages of food and water."
Mahamud Hassan "Guled", senior public information assistant, WFP Somalia, told IRIN: “We have no relief operations at the moment due to the last FSAU [Food Security Assessment Unit/Food and Agriculture Organization Somalia] assessment, which did not warrant any relief programmes. WFP distributed 86 metric tonnes of food to 5,064 people in the district four months ago before the FSAU assessment."
That map you posted now is from February 2007

The article you just posted is from December 2009

The first map you posted shows Rainfall average over a whole year....It was published in 2007.
All I'm saying is that you don't understand what you are posting, and with the map you posted you have not disproved Emperior's point.
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