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World Environment Day: Beat air pollution

5.6.2019|Vreme

Air pollution represents a serious environmental problem, causing an estimated seven million premature deaths per year, and seriously impacting economic activities and ecosystems.?In support of this year?s World Environment Day and its theme Beat Air Pollution, the World Meteorological Organization has released an animation highlighting its contribution to the goal of reducing air pollution deaths by two thirds by 2030.

Heat wave with extreme temperatures in Israel May 2019 - Israel Meteorological Service

5.6.2019|Vreme

An outstanding heat wave occurred in Israel on May 22-24th. Extremely high temperaures were recorded on May 23rd and 24th, some of them were record-breaking. On May 23rd, temperatures reached 43-45?C in many areas: the Coastal Plain, the Judean Foothills, the northern Negev, the Jordan Valley and the Arava.?In the Northern Valleys and the northern Coastal Plain 39-42?C were recorded and in the mountains temperatures reached 35-37?C.?The heat wave continued on May 24th becoming even more intense in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea area and the northern Arava with highs of 45-48?C.
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Climate change drives more focussed WMO response: Congress

3.6.2019|Vreme

The increasing signs and impacts of climate change demand a much more focussed and integrated international response, the World Meteorological Congress was told today at the start of a session intended to sharpen action to meet the challenges.

Mozambique cyclones are “wake-up call,” says WMO

29.5.2019|Vreme

Fact-finding mission makes recommendations for future resilience?/ The devastation caused by cyclones Idai and Kenneth which hit Mozambique within the space of a few weeks is a wake-up call about more high-impact tropical cyclones, coastal flooding and intense rainfall linked to climate change, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Artificial Intelligence for good

28.5.2019|Vreme

Artificial intelligence is creating opportunities for contributing to much-needed efficiency gains in the handling of data that underpins Earth system science and weather and climate predictions, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas told the Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Good Global Summit.

Strong El Niño this year appears unlikely

27.5.2019|Vreme

A strong El Ni?o event during 2019 appears unlikely, according to a new World Meteorological Organization Update, which is based on forecast models and expert opinion from around the globe.?Sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean have been at borderline to weak El Ni?o levels in April and early May 2019. Some El Ni?o-like atmospheric patterns have also been present.

Pan-Arctic climate outlook forum forecasts above average summer temperatures

22.5.2019|Vreme

Average surface air temperatures are expected to be above normal across the majority of the Arctic regions between June and August 2019, according to the Pan-Arctic Climate Outlook Forum. Below to near normal sea ice conditions are expected for the majority of the Arctic, with the exception of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic.

Climate Jamboree 2019, Place Where Youngster Talks about Global Warming and Plastic Waste - BMKG

22.5.2019|Vreme

Hundreds of Elementary School (SD) students take part in the 2019 Climate Jamboree. At this event they will learn about climate change and global warming. The program initiated by BMKG (the Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics) and was held at Monumen Nasional (Monas), Central Jakarta, Tuesday (04/30/2019). Climate Jamboree 2019 had gathered 214 children from 32 elementary schools spread in the area of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Tambun Bekasi.?
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UN Decade of Ocean Science gears up

20.5.2019|Vreme

The First Global Planning Meeting for the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030 has set the stage for wide-ranging action and partnerships to strengthen scientific knowledge and innovation, increase resilience against marine and coastal hazards and reverse the decline in the health of the ocean.

Nauru becomes 193rd WMO Member

16.5.2019|Vreme

The Republic of Nauru has become the 193rd Member of WMO. The tiny nation lies in the South Pacific and, like other low-lying small island developing states, is particularly exposed to rising sea levels and climate change.

Honor Day of World Meteorological Organization takes place at the Beijing Expo 2019 - China Meteorological Administration

14.5.2019|Vreme

On May 11, the Honor Day of World Meteorological Organization takes place at the International Horticultural Exhibition 2019 Beijing, hereinafter referred to as Beijing Expo 2019.?Themed by Meteorology Makes World Better, the event aims to show the concept and action of meteorological service for human safety and well-being and satisfying people's needs for a better life in the world.
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Hazard warnings must reach the last mile, metre - and bucket

13.5.2019|Vreme

The Second Multi-Hazard Early Warning Conference has opened at World Meteorological Organization headquarters with calls for more impact-based warnings that reach the most vulnerable as part of wider climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction and sustainable development strategies.

IPCC updates methodology for greenhouse gas inventories

13.5.2019|Vreme

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released on Monday an update to its methodology used by governments to estimate their greenhouse gas emissions and removals.?Governments are required to report their national greenhouse gas inventories ? comprising estimates of greenhouse gas emissions and removals ? to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) including under processes such as the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement.

UN Chief Executives Board appeals for more climate action

13.5.2019|Vreme

The leaders of 37 United Nations organizations?called on their member states to "step up ambition and take concrete action" to limit global temperature increase from climate change. Their call for "changes on an unprecedented scale at all levels" was issued from the UN Chief Executives Board (CEB) meeting, which held its biannual session?in Geneva on 9 and 10 May.

Record warm and dry April - Finnish Meteorological Institute

9.5.2019|Vreme

In April, station-specific temperature records were broken in several observation stations of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. In the 21st century, the majority of Aprils have been warmer than the 20th century average.?According to the statistics of the Finnish Meteorological Institute, April in Finland was in many places 2?3.5 degrees higher than the long-term average (1981?2010). In several observation stations, the month was exceptionally warm, meaning that similar circumstances only occur a few times in a century. In the 21st century, 85% of Aprils have been warmer than a typical April in the 20th century.
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Monthly Weather Summary - April 2019 - Kingdom of Bahrain

9.5.2019|Vreme

April 2019 was slightly warmer than normal in temperatures with above average precipitation.?The mean temperature of the month was 25.5?C which is 0.5?C above the long-term normal for April. Note that the highest mean monthly temperature ever recorded in Bahrain for April was 27.6?C which occurred on April 2017.?The mean maximum temperature of the month was 29.8?C which is 0.7?C above the long-term normal. The highest temperature recorded during the month was 37.9?C which occurred on the 17th April at Bahrain International Airport.
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Seamless climate prediction, tipping points feature in lecture on The Climate of Tomorrow

9.5.2019|Vreme

A new World Meteorological Organization (WMO) public science lecture series started on 8 May with a presentation from Thomas Stocker, Professor of Climate and Environmental Physics at the University of Bern on The Climate of Tomorrow: Building the Knowledge for Earth Stewardship.

Reports to Arctic Council confirm rapid warming, ocean acidification

7.5.2019|Vreme

New observations confirm continued rapid warming in the Arctic, driving many of the changes underway in the region, including loss of sea ice and glacier coverage, as well as changes in terrestrial and marine ecosystems. This affects Arctic communities and economies, according to a new?Climate Change Update?from the?Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP).?Arctic Ocean acidification is an emerging threat ? with models predicting the possible collapse of some important Arctic commercial and subsistence fisheries, according to?an Arctic Ocean Acidification Assessment. The Arctic and subarctic regions are home to important and valuable fisheries. They yield a tenth of the global commercial catch, and subsistence fisheries provide vital nutritional and cultural services to Arctic residents.

Climate change cited in landmark report on “nature’s dangerous decline”

6.5.2019|Vreme

Climate change is one of the contributing factors cited in a new landmark report which says that nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history, and that the about one million species are threatened with extinction.

Disaster preparedness limits toll from Cyclone Fani

6.5.2019|Vreme

Extremely severe cyclonic storm?Fani made landfall close to Puri in Odisha on 3 May, with maximum sustained wind speeds of?180-190 km/h. It tracked?North-North Eastwards and weaken?as it moves towards West Bengal and then on to Bangladesh, according to the Indian Meteorological Department.??Accurate advance forecasts and a huge, well-coordinated disaster risk reduction campaign were credited with keeping the death toll to a minimum.?
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