2021-01-09 14:35:40 GMT2021-01-09 22:35:40(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
LONDON, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will reach levels 50 percent higher than before the industrial revolution in 2021 due to human-caused emissions, according to the annual forecast of the British Met Office.
The rise is driven by emissions from fossil fuel burning and deforestation, but will be slightly smaller than usual due to a temporary strengthening of natural carbon sinks, said the British national weather service in the forecast released Friday.
Weather patterns linked to the current La Nina event are expected to promote a temporary burst of growth in tropical forests that soak up some of humanity s emissions, it said.
STORM WARNING: Storm Bella s vast gales to batter Ireland and sweep snow across the country
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Storm Bella will sweep in over Ireland on St Stephen s Day bring gales and heavy rain but the weather front will also drag snow, sleet, hail and ice in its wake, Met Éireann has warned.
Met Éireann has issued a weather warning for western counties and a weather commentary on what to expect over the Festive weekend when Bella is expected to make its presence felt. Meteorologist, Liz Walsh and Hydro-meteorologist, Stephen Carey outlined what to expect in a commentary on Christmas Eve.
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Storm Bella s vast gales to batter Ireland and sweep snow across the country its wake warns Met Éireann #SNEACHTA
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Storm Bella will sweep in over Ireland on St Stephen s Day bring gales and heavy rain but the weather front will also drag snow, sleet, hail and ice in its wake, Met Éireann has warned.
Met Éireann has issued weather warnings for all counties and a weather commentary on what to expect over the Festive weekend when Bella is expected to make its presence felt. Meteorologist, Liz Walsh and Hydro-meteorologist, Stephen Carey outlined what to expect in a commentary on Christmas Eve.