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20 named storms possible as NOAA forecasts an active 2021 hurricane season
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Gale Warning For Isle Of Wight Tonight
By John Warburton
The weather predicted by Deutsche Wetterdienst for 9pm tonight, May 3rd
A warning of gales or severe gales covers the Isle of Wight tonight (Monday 3 April) and tomorrow morning.
Multiple forecasters including the Isle of Wight Meteorological Service have issued an alert concerning the winds to be produced by an area of low pressure due to cross northern England tonight, a weather system described as vigorous by the UK Met Office.
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April 14, 2021
Levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane continued to rise in 2020, said NOAA, despite the economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic response.
Levels of climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane in the atmosphere continued to rise in 2020, with CO2 levels reaching their highest point in 3.6 million years, according to NOAA research, despite the economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic response.
According to the NOAA report, released April 7, 2021, the global average for CO2 in the atmosphere in 2020 was 412.5 parts per million (ppm) in 2020, rising by 2.6 ppm during the year. That rate of increase was the fifth-highest in NOAA’s 63-year record.