The odds of the annual average global temperature rising beyond 1.5°C (above pre-industrial levels) are increasing quickly, and is likely to happen during the next five years, the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) stated in a report issued on Thursday.The weather agency said that there was a 40% chance of the watershed global warming mark being met during this time frame, and that the odds are increasing with time.The 1.5°C.
First Named Storm for 2021 Hurricane Season Has 90% Chance to Form in Atlantic
On 5/21/21 at 1:46 PM EDT
The 2021 hurricane season could see its first named storm on Friday or Saturday in the form of a short-lived subtropical storm near Bermuda.
Officials have forecasted an above-average hurricane season and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is currently tracking two disturbances, once in the Atlantic and one in the Gulf of Mexico. Bermuda is under a tropical storm watch and on Friday, the NHC gave the Atlantic disturbance a 90% chance of becoming a subtropical storm within 48 hours.
Located about 450 miles northeast of Bermuda, the disturbance became better organized on Friday, but still lacked the characteristics of a subtropical storm. However, based on current trends, the NHC said it could become a subtropical storm on Friday.
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I Capture What I See as It Happens in Natural Settings Says UN Award-Winning Photographer
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The award-winning photograph was taken in Madagascar during the rainy season – the island nation is witnessing erratic weather conditions due to fluctuating rainfall patterns and increased temperatures.
A photograph by Shravan Regret Iyer, a former journalist and a documentary filmmaker from the Indian state of Karnataka, titled Rainy Season in Madagascar has won the United Nations World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) 2021 Award. He tells Sputnik about his search for stories related to wildlife, wild places, and human journeys.