A high-pressure zone over the Mediterranean region and an Atlantic low-pressure system have induced a strong south-west flux bringing warm air from northwestern Africa to middle latitudes, reports the WMO.
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A new study has demonstrated the extent to which the compounding impacts of warming temperatures…
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will partner with the University of Hawaii…
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Meteopress conducted a live demonstration of its C-band solid-state weather radar with a 3m antenna…
India’s third-generation satellite for monitoring oceans – Earth Observation Satellite-6 (EOS-6), also known as Oceansat-3,…