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not many people know Paul Homewood Back to the Met Office's State of the UK Climate Report 2023. This time, let’s take a look at Storm: https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/joc.8553 Despite the many silly names the Met Office gives to every passing low-pressure system, and despite their constant touting of the high wind speeds on mountaintops and clifftops, this new report acknowledges that past storms were far worse: . In addition to peak wind speeds, average wind speeds also appear to decrease over time: . like this:like loading… related Source link

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Data mentioned by Dr. Kalvakuntla Sanjay showed that the death rate from cervical cancer has increased from 948 in 2014 to 1,202 in 2023.Dr. Kalvakuntla Sanjay said the state already has the infrastructure required to carry out such programs which will help reduce cancer cases in future generationsDr Kalvakuntla Sanjay, BRS MLA from Korutla constituency in Telangana, said cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in India and he strongly advocated for making free vaccination and screening mandatory in the state.Sanjay, while speaking at the recently concluded budget session of Telangana Assembly, mentioned that data…

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The landslide that occurred on July 30 killed 308 people and injured hundreds more. (Picture: X)People hit by landslides are staying in 16 relief camps in Meppadi and other panchayats. Among them, 599 children and 6 pregnant womenMore than 2,500 people, including 599 children and six pregnant women, whose lives were shattered by the deadly landslide, are currently staying in various relief camps in Wayanad, Kerala.According to the latest official data released by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), there are 16 relief camps in the hilly Meppadi and other rural panchayats where landslide victims live. The CMO said there are…

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Debbie expected to bring flooding and strong windsweather channelTropical Storm Debbie approaches hurricane strength before making landfall in FloridaFoss weather Hurricane Debbie Map: Tracking the storm's path toward Florida's Gulf CoastUSA TodayHurricane Debbie: Impacts across Florida counties | Timeline, biggest weather threatsFox 35 OrlandoFirst Alert Weather: First Alert Weather Day to TuesdayYahoo! soundCentral Florida is getting tropical weather. Here's what you can expectWKMG News 6 & Click OrlandoDebbie intensifies into a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall in Florida, and the Southeast may see historic rainfallCNNTropical Storm Debbie update: Dangerous flooding expected in Wilmington areastar news onlineWhat Tropical Storm Debbie's…

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Parliament's amendment to the Waqf Act gives the Waqf Board unfettered powers to appropriate land, including personal property, government land, temple land and monasteries, and government sources said the Center is ready to come up with a proposal A bill to amend the 1995 law was introduced in Parliament.The Waqf Law Amendment Bill, 1995 will make it mandatory for waqf boards to register their properties with the district collector to ensure their actual valuation. There are 30 waqf committees across the country. Sources said the law will ensure more accountability and transparency and ensure mandatory inclusion of women in these…

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Last updated: August 5, 2024 09:48 UTCShimla: Officials are conducting search and rescue operations following the recent heavy rains in Shimla (PTI Photo)On the evening of July 31, a series of heavy rains hit Nirmand, Saini and Malana in Kullu, Padar in Mandi and Rampur division in Shimla, causing serious damage. More than 40 people are still injured. Missing.The death toll from flash floods triggered by heavy rains in three districts of Himachal Pradesh rose to 13 as four bodies were recovered from Mandi and Shimla districts on Sunday.On the evening of July 31, a series of heavy rains lashed…

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reporter: Ankur SharmaLast updated: August 5, 2024 09:12 UTCSources also said there will be no action on the Amarnath Yatra convoy as well. (Ministry of Public Transport)According to a senior government official, the movement was severely restricted following reports of plans to attack the convoy.There will be no movement on troop convoys in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, the anniversary of the abrogation of Article 370, in view of the recent terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.A senior government official said the movement was severely restricted amid reports of plans to attack the convoy. Sources also said there will be…

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) looks set to hold elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) next month in compliance with the Supreme Court's September 30 deadline, unless security agencies raise red flags.If the elections do happen, people will vote for the J&K government in ten years' time. An Election Commission of India (ECI) team will arrive in J&K later this week.This is a crucial moment for J&K, five years ago, Article 370 was abrogated, Ladakh was made a separate Union Territory (UT) and the state's status was transformed into a Union Territory with a legislative body district.Violence has declined…

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Locals watch the flow of rainwater on roads in flood-affected areas after heavy rains in Ranchi, Friday, August 2, 2024. The local weather bureau has issued a yellow warning for heavy showers, thunderstorms and lightning in remote areas of Himachal Pradesh until August 8Monsoon conditions are likely to remain active with light to heavy rains in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana this week till August 10.Meanwhile, heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected to occur in isolated areas of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra till August 5 as the Indian Meteorological Department predicts that…

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Andy May We are constantly told that the rate of global mean sea level (GMSL) rise is accelerating. Yeah? How certain is the evidence? If it's accelerating, why? Is it dangerous to speed up? The common assumption is that its rise is largely due to man-made global warming and the melting of glaciers and polar ice caps. Really? We'll examine the evidence and see what we can find out. Dangendorf et al. The report said: “We find that the GMSL has continued to accelerate since the 1960s and show that this is largely (about 76%) related to sea level changes…

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