Ozone and UV bulletin
The stratosphere ozone layer is slowly recovering and the recovery will be complete in most parts of the atmosphere in the coming decades, according to the latest bulletin by the World Meteorological Organization
The stratosphere ozone layer is slowly recovering and the recovery will be complete in most parts of the atmosphere in the coming decades, according to the latest bulletin by the World Meteorological Organization
Experts Foresee A Mild El Nino Later This Year The biggest threat to this year’s monsoon seems to have receded. El Nino conditions building up in the Pacific have eased in the past month, prompting
Intermittent showers brought temporary relief to Delhiites, although proper monsoon downpour continues to play truant. In the absence of any prolonged precipitation, maximum temperatures remained above
With monsoon currently deficient by 24 per cent, Crisil Research estimates that there can be a turnaround like seen in 2012. However, agriculture growth will be muted at 1 per cent given last year’s base
Pacific Ocean temperatures have eased in recent weeks and an El Nino weather event later this year is now indicated by only a slight majority of climate models, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology said
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has successfully completed four out of five projects of Stage-I of HCFC Phase-out Management Plan (HPMP), which will keep the country in compliance with the current targets of Montreal
The globe is on a hot streak, setting a heat record in June after it also broke the record for May. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced on Monday that last month's average
Drought fears will subside if the momentum generated is maintained in August After playing truant for almost 45 days, the southwest monsoon has started showing strong signs of revival in the critical
Expectations of a strong El Nino weather event in the Pacific are being pared back but warmer-than-usual conditions are expected to persist, meteorologists say. The latest prediction by the Bureau of
Cooling of the Pacific Ocean over the last month means the El Niño forecast to hit later this year is increasingly unlikely to be a strong event, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said on Tuesday.
The odds of a strong El Nino, which brings drought to the Asia-Pacific region and heavy rains to South America, are increasingly unlikely after the tropical Pacific Ocean cooled, according to the Bureau