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Tibet weather forecast January 2012

Beware, south Tibet will endure snow storms at the begining of January 2012 according to Tibet weather forecast. 

Here are some tips on how to survive a snowstorm:

1. Plan ahead. Understand that while life usually goes according to plan, there's always room for the unexpected. If you take time to think through possible emergency scenarios, you can then equip yourself accordingly.

2. Make a car emergency kit for the trunk. Pack a crank radio, a crank flashlight and at least a gallon of bottled water. Include easy to store food, such as energy bars, trail mix, peanut butter and crackers. Avoid chocolate, high sodium foods or any items that will increase your thirst. Pack a compact sleeping bag, a blanket, a shovel, tire chains and boots. Don't forget your first aid kit, a map, fire-starting supplies, flares, a tow rope and a bright-colored flag or handkerchief.

3. Watch the weather report. If you will be winter hiking, the weather can change precipitously fast. Dress appropriately, and carry in a backpack any gear you will need to shelter while the snowstorm passes. Wear layers so you can add or remove clothing as needed to ensure that you stay warm and dry.

4. Keep your cell phone or satellite phone fully charged. Notify someone of your situation. If you can't get a decent signal, try calling 911.

5. Tell someone where you are going, and don't deviate from your planned route. This applies whether you are driving or hiking.

6. Stay put. If you're hiking, take shelter in a nearby building, build a snow cave or take cover under trees.

7. If you're driving, pull over and stay with your car. Maintain at least a half tank of gas, and make sure your windshield washer fluid and oil are topped off. If you get stranded, you will need to run your engine to stay warm, and you'll need every drop of gas you can get. Run your car for about 10 minutes each hour. Turn off the lights and radio when the car is not running to avoid running the battery down. If you have a crank radio, listen to it for weather updates.

8. If you have to leave your car for any reason, tie one end of the tow rope to the car, and tie the other end to your waist to ensure you can find your way back safely. If you are stuck once the snowstorm has passed, raise the hood of your car to signal an emergency. You can also post a flag or tie the handkerchief to the antenna to signal you need help.

9. Ration your supplies. Eat small snacks every hour or so to give your body an energy source with which to generate heat. Drink about 4 ounces (half cup) of water every hour or so to prevent dehydration.

Master Catherine Jigme

About the Author - Master Catherine Jigme

With exceptional passion and outstanding leadership, Mrs. Catherine has dedicated herself to Tibet inbound tourism and China tour for 15 years. As one of the handful females who see great potential of Chinese inbound tourism, Catherine has made great contribution to promoting Tibet tourism and enhancing the employment of Tibetans and prosperity of local Tibetan community.

Over the years, she travelled overseas with Tibet Tourism Bureau many times to promote Tibet tourism. Currently, Catherine works as the marketing director of Tibet Vista, an opinion leader behind the whole team of Tibet Vista.

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