Reke v zahodni, osrednji in južni Sloveniji so po včerajšnjih padavinah narasle in imajo povečini srednje pretoke, posamezne med njimi so prehodno dosegle tudi velike pretoke. Večina rek na teh območji prehodno upada, zmerno pa še naraščajo kraške reke in večje reke v srednjem in spodnjem toku. Vodnatost rek v vzhodni Sloveniji je ostala povečini mala in nespremenjena.Danes čez dan bodo reke v večjem delu države ponovno narasle. Tokrat bodo najbolj narasle reke v osrednji, severni in jugovzhodni Sloveniji. Posamezne reke na teh območjih bodo dosegle velike pretoke, večina rek pa bo ohranjala srednje pretoke. Ob pojavu močnejših neviht z nalivi lahko danes v več delih države narastejo in se razlijejo manjši hudourniški vodotoki, poplavi lahko tudi padavinska voda v naseljih. Reke v vzhodni Sloveniji bodo manj narasle in povečini zadržale malo in srednjo vodnatost. V sredo bo večina rek že upadala, zmerno bodo naraščale le še kraške reke in Sava v spodnjem toku, v četrtek pa bodo reke povsod upadale. Ponovno povečanje vodnatosti se obeta ob koncu tedna.Danes sredi dneva bo ob slovenski obali povišano valovanje morja. Ob tem se lahko morje razlije na najbolj izpostavljenih delih obale.Jutranja temperatura večine rek po državi je med 8 in 18 °C, morje ob slovenski obali pa ima 19 °C.
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In mid-August 2021, areas from western to eastern Japan experienced record-heavy rain.?The conditions observed are mainly attributed to the following:?- Unusually for mid-summer in eastern and western Japan, like atmospheric flow in the latter half of the early-summer rainy season, known as the Baiu, a stationary front was strengthened by a significant north-south gradient of temperature in the lower troposphere between the Okhotsk High to north of Japan and the southward shifted North Pacific Subtropical High (NPSH) expanding to the south of Japan. A continuous confluence of water...
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) has allocated CHF 2.4 million to the WMO Global Hydrometry Support Facility (WMO HydroHub) to fund Phase II, which was?officially launched on 1 September.
?The WMO HydroHub has proven instrumental in increasing the quality and amount of hydrometric data as a global public good decisive to disaster risk reduction, sustainable water management and environmental protection,? stated Simon Zbinden, Head of the Global Programme Water at SDC.
About 60% of WMO Member States and Territories report declining local water monitoring...
A disaster related to a weather, climate or water hazard occurred every day on average over the past 50 years ? killing 115 people and causing US$ 202 million in losses daily, according to a comprehensive new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
The number of disasters has increased by a factor of five over the 50-year period, driven by climate change, more extreme weather and improved reporting. But, thanks to improved early warnings and disaster management, the number of deaths decreased almost three-fold.
According to the WMO Atlas of Mortality and Economic Losses...
WMO will release its Atlas of Mortality and Economic Losses from Weather, Climate and Water Extremes (1970-2019) on 1 September 2021.
The Atlas is WMO?s most exhaustive compilation to date of fatalities and economic costs from natural hazards. It provides comprehensive details of recorded disasters and their impacts, both at global and regional level. It gives statistics for the entire 50 year period, as well as a decadal breakdown which shows the evolution of disasters in our changing climate.
The Atlas is a multi-agency collaboration, with contributions from many partners including...
Climate change and extreme weather are threatening human health and safety, food, water and energy security and the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean. The impacts span the entire region, including Andean peaks, mighty river basins and low-lying islands, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It flags concerns about fires and the loss of forests which are a vital carbon sink.
The "State of the Climate in Latin America and the Caribbean 2020" provides a snapshot of the effects of increasing temperatures, changing precipitation patterns,...