China's National Meteorological Center has issued the highest alert for Typhoon Saola
China's National Meteorological Center has issued the highest alert for Typhoon Saola. It warns Saola could hit the southern province of Guangdong on Friday night or Saturday morning. Meanwhile, Typhoons Kirogi and Haikui are also approaching China's southern and eastern coasts. Due to the impact of the three typhoon systems, high winds and heavy rainstorms are expected to lash Guangdong, and the southeastern provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.
published: 01 Sep 2023
Live: China's National Meteorological Center issues yellow alert for blizzards in northern regions
#China's National Meteorological Center issued a yellow alert for blizzards in northern regions on December 10. Heavy snowfall is expected in regions including the central and northern parts of #Shanxi, southwestern #Beijing, central and southern parts of #Hebei, central and western parts of #Shandong and central and northern parts of #Henan. Among them, some areas in Southern Shanxi, northern Henan, southwestern Hebei and southwestern Shandong may experience blizzards.
Join our CGTN livestream for the latest updates. #CGTNonsite #blizzard
published: 11 Dec 2023
National Meteorological Service of Belize is closely monitoring weather system | PT 1
An increase in moisture and rainfall is expected in Belize throughout the week. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) and the National Meteorological Service of Belize is closely monitoring the current system that is observed over the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The system has not yet become organized, however, there is still potential for it to become a tropical storm over the central or Caribbean Sea by the end of the week as it approaches Central America. Reports are that the latest model forecast is backing away from the system becoming very strong before reaching Central America. Chief Meteorologist at the National Meteorologist Service of Belize, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the movement that the system will possibly take.
Get the latest updates at LoveFM.com a...
published: 01 Nov 2023
National Meteorological Service of Belize - monitoring and preparing for any storms
For the latest news across Belize, visit:
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We're still in the hurricane season and must remain vigilant about monitoring and preparing for any storms. The mid-season hurricane prediction is for an above average season due to La Niña. We thought you'd benefit from a bit more explanation about this weather phenomenon. So we invited Ronald Gordon, Deputy Chief Meteorologist with the National Meteorological Service of Belize, to explain what this means for our weather and potential hurricane threats.
published: 24 Aug 2020
National Meteorological Service Debunks Fake Weather Alert in Belize
The National Met service advises Belizeans not to panic by the incoming weather. Earlier today a fake press release had been shared causing some Belizeans to be alarmed. Chief meteorologist, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the fake information that was spread on social platforms.
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published: 01 Nov 2023
Met Office National Meteorological Library and Archive Introduction
Open to everyone, the Met Office holds one of the country's most comprehensive collections on meteorology in the National Meteorological Library and Archive.
Known to some as the national memory of the weather, our collections include books, diaries, records, charts and other materials relating to meteorology, climatology and weather forecasting. These encompass official Met Office records, which date from 1854 onwards, older records and publications which illustrate the development of the science of meteorology, and the archive of the Royal Meteorological Society.
The aim of the archive is not only to preserve these original records but also to provide much greater access to and visibility of our unique collections whilst the library collections support staff and public researchers at...
published: 06 Jun 2023
CDC rolls out new color-coded heat warning system
Forget about red hot. A new color-coded heat warning system relies on magenta to alert Americans to the most dangerous conditions they may see this summer.
The National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday — Earth Day — presented a new online heat risk system that combines meteorological and medical risk factors with a seven-day forecast that's simplified and color-coded for a warming world of worsening heat waves.
“For the first time we’ll be able to know how hot is too hot for health and not just for today but for coming weeks,” Dr. Ari Bernstein, director of the National Center for Environmental Health, said at a joint news conference by government health and weather agencies.
Magenta is the worst and deadliest of five heat threat categor...
published: 02 May 2024
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China's National Meteorological Center has issued the highest alert for Typhoon Saola. It warns Saola could hit the southern province of Guangdong on Friday nig...
China's National Meteorological Center has issued the highest alert for Typhoon Saola. It warns Saola could hit the southern province of Guangdong on Friday night or Saturday morning. Meanwhile, Typhoons Kirogi and Haikui are also approaching China's southern and eastern coasts. Due to the impact of the three typhoon systems, high winds and heavy rainstorms are expected to lash Guangdong, and the southeastern provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.
China's National Meteorological Center has issued the highest alert for Typhoon Saola. It warns Saola could hit the southern province of Guangdong on Friday night or Saturday morning. Meanwhile, Typhoons Kirogi and Haikui are also approaching China's southern and eastern coasts. Due to the impact of the three typhoon systems, high winds and heavy rainstorms are expected to lash Guangdong, and the southeastern provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.
#China's National Meteorological Center issued a yellow alert for blizzards in northern regions on December 10. Heavy snowfall is expected in regions including ...
#China's National Meteorological Center issued a yellow alert for blizzards in northern regions on December 10. Heavy snowfall is expected in regions including the central and northern parts of #Shanxi, southwestern #Beijing, central and southern parts of #Hebei, central and western parts of #Shandong and central and northern parts of #Henan. Among them, some areas in Southern Shanxi, northern Henan, southwestern Hebei and southwestern Shandong may experience blizzards.
Join our CGTN livestream for the latest updates. #CGTNonsite #blizzard
#China's National Meteorological Center issued a yellow alert for blizzards in northern regions on December 10. Heavy snowfall is expected in regions including the central and northern parts of #Shanxi, southwestern #Beijing, central and southern parts of #Hebei, central and western parts of #Shandong and central and northern parts of #Henan. Among them, some areas in Southern Shanxi, northern Henan, southwestern Hebei and southwestern Shandong may experience blizzards.
Join our CGTN livestream for the latest updates. #CGTNonsite #blizzard
An increase in moisture and rainfall is expected in Belize throughout the week. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) and the National Meteorolo...
An increase in moisture and rainfall is expected in Belize throughout the week. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) and the National Meteorological Service of Belize is closely monitoring the current system that is observed over the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The system has not yet become organized, however, there is still potential for it to become a tropical storm over the central or Caribbean Sea by the end of the week as it approaches Central America. Reports are that the latest model forecast is backing away from the system becoming very strong before reaching Central America. Chief Meteorologist at the National Meteorologist Service of Belize, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the movement that the system will possibly take.
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An increase in moisture and rainfall is expected in Belize throughout the week. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) and the National Meteorological Service of Belize is closely monitoring the current system that is observed over the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The system has not yet become organized, however, there is still potential for it to become a tropical storm over the central or Caribbean Sea by the end of the week as it approaches Central America. Reports are that the latest model forecast is backing away from the system becoming very strong before reaching Central America. Chief Meteorologist at the National Meteorologist Service of Belize, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the movement that the system will possibly take.
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We're still in the hurricane season and must remain vigilant about monitoring and...
For the latest news across Belize, visit:
http://edition.channel5belize.com/
We're still in the hurricane season and must remain vigilant about monitoring and preparing for any storms. The mid-season hurricane prediction is for an above average season due to La Niña. We thought you'd benefit from a bit more explanation about this weather phenomenon. So we invited Ronald Gordon, Deputy Chief Meteorologist with the National Meteorological Service of Belize, to explain what this means for our weather and potential hurricane threats.
For the latest news across Belize, visit:
http://edition.channel5belize.com/
We're still in the hurricane season and must remain vigilant about monitoring and preparing for any storms. The mid-season hurricane prediction is for an above average season due to La Niña. We thought you'd benefit from a bit more explanation about this weather phenomenon. So we invited Ronald Gordon, Deputy Chief Meteorologist with the National Meteorological Service of Belize, to explain what this means for our weather and potential hurricane threats.
The National Met service advises Belizeans not to panic by the incoming weather. Earlier today a fake press release had been shared causing some Belizeans to be...
The National Met service advises Belizeans not to panic by the incoming weather. Earlier today a fake press release had been shared causing some Belizeans to be alarmed. Chief meteorologist, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the fake information that was spread on social platforms.
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The National Met service advises Belizeans not to panic by the incoming weather. Earlier today a fake press release had been shared causing some Belizeans to be alarmed. Chief meteorologist, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the fake information that was spread on social platforms.
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Open to everyone, the Met Office holds one of the country's most comprehensive collections on meteorology in the National Meteorological Library and Archive.
...
Open to everyone, the Met Office holds one of the country's most comprehensive collections on meteorology in the National Meteorological Library and Archive.
Known to some as the national memory of the weather, our collections include books, diaries, records, charts and other materials relating to meteorology, climatology and weather forecasting. These encompass official Met Office records, which date from 1854 onwards, older records and publications which illustrate the development of the science of meteorology, and the archive of the Royal Meteorological Society.
The aim of the archive is not only to preserve these original records but also to provide much greater access to and visibility of our unique collections whilst the library collections support staff and public researchers at all levels.
Visit our main National Meteorological Library and Archive webpage: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive
Search our catalogue: https://library.metoffice.gov.uk/Portal/Default/en-GB/Search/SimpleSearch
Discover our Digital Library and Archive: https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/
You may also enjoy:
– Podcasts exploring weather and climate https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_brL5mcfsqI4cu42ueHttv0
– Daily weather forecasts https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_Zew9xGAqYVtGjYHau-E2yL
– Deep dive in-depth forecasts https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_ZGnhyYdlEpdYrjZ-Pmj2rt
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We are the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, and every day of the week we bring you a morning weather forecast and an afternoon weather forecast so that wherever you are in the UK we have you covered. Forecasts and any weather warnings are accurate at time of recording.
To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the hourly forecast and live warnings on the Met Office website or app.
Open to everyone, the Met Office holds one of the country's most comprehensive collections on meteorology in the National Meteorological Library and Archive.
Known to some as the national memory of the weather, our collections include books, diaries, records, charts and other materials relating to meteorology, climatology and weather forecasting. These encompass official Met Office records, which date from 1854 onwards, older records and publications which illustrate the development of the science of meteorology, and the archive of the Royal Meteorological Society.
The aim of the archive is not only to preserve these original records but also to provide much greater access to and visibility of our unique collections whilst the library collections support staff and public researchers at all levels.
Visit our main National Meteorological Library and Archive webpage: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive
Search our catalogue: https://library.metoffice.gov.uk/Portal/Default/en-GB/Search/SimpleSearch
Discover our Digital Library and Archive: https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/
You may also enjoy:
– Podcasts exploring weather and climate https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_brL5mcfsqI4cu42ueHttv0
– Daily weather forecasts https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_Zew9xGAqYVtGjYHau-E2yL
– Deep dive in-depth forecasts https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_ZGnhyYdlEpdYrjZ-Pmj2rt
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We are the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, and every day of the week we bring you a morning weather forecast and an afternoon weather forecast so that wherever you are in the UK we have you covered. Forecasts and any weather warnings are accurate at time of recording.
To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the hourly forecast and live warnings on the Met Office website or app.
Forget about red hot. A new color-coded heat warning system relies on magenta to alert Americans to the most dangerous conditions they may see this summer.
T...
Forget about red hot. A new color-coded heat warning system relies on magenta to alert Americans to the most dangerous conditions they may see this summer.
The National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday — Earth Day — presented a new online heat risk system that combines meteorological and medical risk factors with a seven-day forecast that's simplified and color-coded for a warming world of worsening heat waves.
“For the first time we’ll be able to know how hot is too hot for health and not just for today but for coming weeks,” Dr. Ari Bernstein, director of the National Center for Environmental Health, said at a joint news conference by government health and weather agencies.
Magenta is the worst and deadliest of five heat threat categories, hitting everybody with what the agencies are calling “rare and/or long-duration extreme heat with little to no overnight relief.” It's a step higher than red, considered a major risk, which hurts anyone without adequate cooling and hydration and has impacts reverberating through the health care system and some industries. Red is used when a day falls within the top 5% hottest in a particular location for a particular date; when other factors come into play, the alert level may bump even higher to magenta, weather service officials said.
On the other hand, pale green is little to no risk. Yellow is minor risk, mostly to the very young, old, sick and pregnant. Orange is moderate risk, mostly hurting people who are sensitive to heat, especially those without cooling, such as the homeless. #Weather #CDC #News
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/nation-world/new-government-heat-risk-tool-sets-magenta-as-most-dangerous-level/507-9ab9777b-0c0c-423f-8955-67123fd1362d
Forget about red hot. A new color-coded heat warning system relies on magenta to alert Americans to the most dangerous conditions they may see this summer.
The National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday — Earth Day — presented a new online heat risk system that combines meteorological and medical risk factors with a seven-day forecast that's simplified and color-coded for a warming world of worsening heat waves.
“For the first time we’ll be able to know how hot is too hot for health and not just for today but for coming weeks,” Dr. Ari Bernstein, director of the National Center for Environmental Health, said at a joint news conference by government health and weather agencies.
Magenta is the worst and deadliest of five heat threat categories, hitting everybody with what the agencies are calling “rare and/or long-duration extreme heat with little to no overnight relief.” It's a step higher than red, considered a major risk, which hurts anyone without adequate cooling and hydration and has impacts reverberating through the health care system and some industries. Red is used when a day falls within the top 5% hottest in a particular location for a particular date; when other factors come into play, the alert level may bump even higher to magenta, weather service officials said.
On the other hand, pale green is little to no risk. Yellow is minor risk, mostly to the very young, old, sick and pregnant. Orange is moderate risk, mostly hurting people who are sensitive to heat, especially those without cooling, such as the homeless. #Weather #CDC #News
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/nation-world/new-government-heat-risk-tool-sets-magenta-as-most-dangerous-level/507-9ab9777b-0c0c-423f-8955-67123fd1362d
China's National Meteorological Center has issued the highest alert for Typhoon Saola. It warns Saola could hit the southern province of Guangdong on Friday night or Saturday morning. Meanwhile, Typhoons Kirogi and Haikui are also approaching China's southern and eastern coasts. Due to the impact of the three typhoon systems, high winds and heavy rainstorms are expected to lash Guangdong, and the southeastern provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.
#China's National Meteorological Center issued a yellow alert for blizzards in northern regions on December 10. Heavy snowfall is expected in regions including the central and northern parts of #Shanxi, southwestern #Beijing, central and southern parts of #Hebei, central and western parts of #Shandong and central and northern parts of #Henan. Among them, some areas in Southern Shanxi, northern Henan, southwestern Hebei and southwestern Shandong may experience blizzards.
Join our CGTN livestream for the latest updates. #CGTNonsite #blizzard
An increase in moisture and rainfall is expected in Belize throughout the week. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) and the National Meteorological Service of Belize is closely monitoring the current system that is observed over the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The system has not yet become organized, however, there is still potential for it to become a tropical storm over the central or Caribbean Sea by the end of the week as it approaches Central America. Reports are that the latest model forecast is backing away from the system becoming very strong before reaching Central America. Chief Meteorologist at the National Meteorologist Service of Belize, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the movement that the system will possibly take.
Get the latest updates at LoveFM.com and be sure to follow us online:
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We're still in the hurricane season and must remain vigilant about monitoring and preparing for any storms. The mid-season hurricane prediction is for an above average season due to La Niña. We thought you'd benefit from a bit more explanation about this weather phenomenon. So we invited Ronald Gordon, Deputy Chief Meteorologist with the National Meteorological Service of Belize, to explain what this means for our weather and potential hurricane threats.
The National Met service advises Belizeans not to panic by the incoming weather. Earlier today a fake press release had been shared causing some Belizeans to be alarmed. Chief meteorologist, Ronald Gordon spoke to Love News about the fake information that was spread on social platforms.
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Open to everyone, the Met Office holds one of the country's most comprehensive collections on meteorology in the National Meteorological Library and Archive.
Known to some as the national memory of the weather, our collections include books, diaries, records, charts and other materials relating to meteorology, climatology and weather forecasting. These encompass official Met Office records, which date from 1854 onwards, older records and publications which illustrate the development of the science of meteorology, and the archive of the Royal Meteorological Society.
The aim of the archive is not only to preserve these original records but also to provide much greater access to and visibility of our unique collections whilst the library collections support staff and public researchers at all levels.
Visit our main National Meteorological Library and Archive webpage: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive
Search our catalogue: https://library.metoffice.gov.uk/Portal/Default/en-GB/Search/SimpleSearch
Discover our Digital Library and Archive: https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/
You may also enjoy:
– Podcasts exploring weather and climate https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_brL5mcfsqI4cu42ueHttv0
– Daily weather forecasts https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_Zew9xGAqYVtGjYHau-E2yL
– Deep dive in-depth forecasts https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_ZGnhyYdlEpdYrjZ-Pmj2rt
Make sure you subscribe so you never miss a single lesson about the weather or climate https://www.youtube.com/c/MetOfficeLearnAboutWeather/?sub_confirmation=1
We are the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, and every day of the week we bring you a morning weather forecast and an afternoon weather forecast so that wherever you are in the UK we have you covered. Forecasts and any weather warnings are accurate at time of recording.
To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the hourly forecast and live warnings on the Met Office website or app.
Forget about red hot. A new color-coded heat warning system relies on magenta to alert Americans to the most dangerous conditions they may see this summer.
The National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday — Earth Day — presented a new online heat risk system that combines meteorological and medical risk factors with a seven-day forecast that's simplified and color-coded for a warming world of worsening heat waves.
“For the first time we’ll be able to know how hot is too hot for health and not just for today but for coming weeks,” Dr. Ari Bernstein, director of the National Center for Environmental Health, said at a joint news conference by government health and weather agencies.
Magenta is the worst and deadliest of five heat threat categories, hitting everybody with what the agencies are calling “rare and/or long-duration extreme heat with little to no overnight relief.” It's a step higher than red, considered a major risk, which hurts anyone without adequate cooling and hydration and has impacts reverberating through the health care system and some industries. Red is used when a day falls within the top 5% hottest in a particular location for a particular date; when other factors come into play, the alert level may bump even higher to magenta, weather service officials said.
On the other hand, pale green is little to no risk. Yellow is minor risk, mostly to the very young, old, sick and pregnant. Orange is moderate risk, mostly hurting people who are sensitive to heat, especially those without cooling, such as the homeless. #Weather #CDC #News
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/nation-world/new-government-heat-risk-tool-sets-magenta-as-most-dangerous-level/507-9ab9777b-0c0c-423f-8955-67123fd1362d
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The NationalCenter for Meteorology has warned on Saturday that strong surface winds causing waves to reach up to 2,5 meters would hit along the Red Sea coast, starting ....
Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — The NationalCenter of Meteorology disclosed on Thursday that temperatures will drop to a minimum level ranging between 4 and zero degrees Celsius in some regions of Saudi....
As of 1 p.m., the storm’s center was located northwest of the Spratly Islands, with sustained winds of 62-74 km/h and gusts reaching up to 92 km/h, reported the NationalCenter for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
Dubai. The NationalCenter of Meteorology has confirmed that the path of the low-pressure system, which developed in the Arabian Sea, affects the weather in some parts of the UAE... According to the NCM update ... Weather from Monday to Thursday ... Wind ... .
Dubai. The NationalCenter of Meteorology has confirmed that the path of the low-pressure system, which developed in the Arabian Sea, affects the weather in some parts of the UAE... According to the NCM update ... Weather from Monday to Thursday ... Wind ... .
Dubai. The NationalCenter of Meteorology has confirmed that the path of the low-pressure system, which developed in the Arabian Sea, affects the weather in some parts of the UAE... According to the NCM update ... Weather from Monday to Thursday ... Wind ... .
Unstable weather conditions are expected across the UAE until Thursday, as per the NationalCenter of Meteorology (NCM). The forecast comes after expected extension of a surface low-pressure system from the Southeast...Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels ... .
Starting Monday until Saturday, the country will be under the impact of a surface low-pressure system from the southeast. Speaking to Khaleej Times on Monday, Dr Ahmed Habib, a climate expert at the NationalCenter of Meteorology (NCM) said ... ALSO READ.
Dubai... The NationalCenter of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts partly cloudy to cloudy weather, with dusty conditions at times and a chance of rain in the islands, as well as Northern, Eastern, and coastal areas ... .
HCMC – A low-pressure system in the southern waters of the East Sea has strengthened into a tropical depression with level-6 intensity and minimal movement, according to the NationalCenter for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
Get exclusive content with Gulf News WhatsApp channel. According to the NationalCenter of Meteorology (NCM), tomorrow's forecast promises a dynamic shift in the skies ... .
Dubai... Get exclusive content with Gulf News WhatsApp channel. According to the NationalCenter of Meteorology (NCM), Sunday's forecast promises a dynamic shift in the skies ... .