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Flights disrupted as dust storm blankets the UAE

Brew Admin   Mon 15 Aug 2022    

UAE: Passengers across flights faced delays at airports this weekend caused by blowing dust from a severe sandstorm, with delays reported on flights to London Heathrow, Mumbai, Kiev, Melbourne, Bangkok. Flight operations at the Dubai International (DXB) airport were disrupted […]

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Record 40°C UK temperatures linked to climate change

Brew Admin   Tue 19 Jul 2022    

Geneva: The chances of seeing unprecedented temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius (40 C) or more in the UK could be up to 10 times more likely in the current climate than under a “natural climate unaffected by human influence,” the […]

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Space Weather Woman predicts solar storm on July 19

Brew Admin   Sun 17 Jul 2022    

Dr.Tamitha Skov, known as the “Space Weather Woman,” is a research scientist at the federally funded, one of the world’s leading space science experts predicted a “direct hit” from a solar storm. Dr. Skov is a part of Aerospace Corporation […]

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The world’s smallest digital space weather instrument launched into space

Brew Admin   Mon 04 Jul 2022    

New Delhi: Startup Digantara launched the world’s first commercial space-based weather system ROBI (ROBust Integrating proton fluence metre) on the Indian Space Research Organisations’ PSLV – C53 Mission. It is India’s one of the first commercial payloads that will utilise […]

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Space technology is key to effective resource management!

Brew Admin   Wed 20 Oct 2021    

DUBAI: The role of space technologies in providing diagnostic tools that can serve as early-warning systems, help sustain natural resources and lead to more efficient resource management was examined at Expo 2020 recent Dubai Space Business Forum. The forum, held as part of Expo’s Space Week, was attended by […]

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Deadly flooding, heatwaves in Europe, highlight the urgency of climate action: WMO

Guest View   Sun 18 Jul 2021    

GENEVA – Heavy rainfall that has triggered deadly and catastrophic flooding in several western European countries, is just the latest indicator that all nations need to do more to hold back climate change-induced disasters, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said. […]

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Summer solstice – 21st June 2021: Longest day (13 hours and 43 min) of the year in UAE and Northern hemisphere

Shaneer N. Siddiqui   Mon 21 Jun 2021    

If you are in the Northern Hemisphere (Middle East, China, India, United Estate, etc. – half of the Earth that is north of the Equator) you might notice the early dawns and late sunsets, and the high arc of the […]

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UAE weather forecast for the coming five days

Brew Admin   Sat 27 Mar 2021    

ABU DHABI – The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts temperature to tend to increase during daytime and to decrease significantly westward. Following is a detailed weather forecast issued by the NCM tonight for the rest of the week. Saturday […]

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Freeze Texas: In Videos and Pictures

Brew Admin   Sun 21 Feb 2021    

Water and heat failure persists in extremely cold conditions in Texas. Millions of Texans are surviving without electricity or water this week. Peoples are looking for cell services on overloaded towers, and after water pipes burst and gas leaks into […]

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Alarm bells: Europe logs its hottest November on record

Brew Admin   Mon 07 Dec 2020    

Last month was the hottest November on record as Europe basked in its highest Autumn temperatures in history, the European Union’s satellite monitoring service said Monday. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) analysis of surface and air temperatures found that […]

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Storm-weary Philippines set to grapple with third deadly typhoon in less than a month

Brew Admin   Wed 11 Nov 2020    

Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes in storm-battered parts of the Philippines Wednesday as the third typhoon in as many weeks barrelled towards the country.  Vamco was expected to graze Catanduanes Island — which was devastated by Typhoon […]

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