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8/30 - #Franklin remains a strong #hurricane WNW of #Bermuda. The eye passed over NOAA buoy 41048 late last night, which reported sustained hurricane-force #winds, a minimum pressure of 955 mb and #seas near 35 ft (10.5 m). The 12 ft seas radii extends to 230 nm from the center.
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.@NOAA's #GOESEast satellite is closely monitoring Hurricane #Idalia this morning as it approaches landfall in Florida. Please stay safe.
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Here is the 6am EDT Position Update for #Hurricane #Idalia.
Catastrophic storm surge and destructive winds will begin soon in the Florida Big Bend near where the core of the hurricane makes landfall.
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7 AM Update on Hurricane #Idalia: Catastrophic Storm Surge and Destructive Winds Occurring in the Florida Big Bend. Latest at hurricanes.gov
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7:45 AM EDT update: Extremely dangerous Category 3 Hurricane #Idalia makes landfall in the Florida Big Bend. Maximum sustained winds were estimated to be 125 mph. Catastrophic storm surge and damaging winds ongoing.
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#NOAA20 captured this stunning moonlit scene of Hurricanes #Idalia and #Franklin overnight. Category 3 #HurricaneIdalia is still strengthening and storm surge is already impacting #Florida. NHC expects catastrophic inundation and destructive life-threatening winds with landfall.
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Hurricane #Franklin Advisory 39A: Large Franklin Expected to Bring Tropical Storm Conditions to Bermuda Later Today. Dangerous Surf and Rip Current Conditions Continue Along the Eastern Seaboard. hurricanes.gov
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Hurricane Idalia makes landfall along the coast of the Florida Big Bend as a category 3 storm.
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Hurricane #Idalia Advisory 15A: Eye of Idalia Moving Just Inland From the Florida Big Bend Coast. Catastrophic Storm Surge and Damaging Hurricane-Force Winds Continue. hurricanes.gov
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👉 Environmental degradation is both a driver and a consequence of disasters.
For instance, intensive agriculture can alter a land's absorption capacity, increasing flood risk. Floods, in turn, will cause additional soil deterioration. ➡️ ow.ly/Ggaj50PEYO1
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#Idalia has strengthened to become a major category 4 hurricane as it heads to landfall in Florida.
Life-threatening winds and catastrophic impacts from storm surge of 12 feet (3.7 m) to 16 feet (4.9 meters) above ground level. hurricanes.gov #EarlyWarningsForAll
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Early Warnings for All Initiative launched in Tajikistan
The UN Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All Initiative (EW4All) is rapidly gaining ground. Action plans are being rolled out around the world to ensure that people know when dangerous weather is headed their way.
Tajikistan has held a two-day national consultation, co-chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister and the UN Resident Coordinator in Tajikistan, and bringing together key stakeholders from state and international organizations, media and civil society organizations.
There was active involvement from the lead agencies of four pillars of the Early Warnings for All Initiative: the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
The series of national consultations kicked off in July with a meeting in the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. An Early Warnings for All Action Plan will be launched at the Africa Climate Summit in Kenya on 4 September.
Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan, Mr. Sulaimon Ziyozoda, highlighting his government’s commitment to climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and the call of the United Nations Secretary-General to protect everyone with early warning systems.
“Coordination of activities of different sectors and stakeholders, involvement of communities at risk, availability of favorable institutional and legislative environment, clear distribution of roles and responsibilities - all these are necessary to create effective and consistent early warning systems,” he said.
Tajikistan is faced with the frequent occurrence of natural hazards, such as avalanches, earthquakes, floods, mudflows, and landslides, with climate change further exacerbating their impacts. Glacier melt increases short-term water-related hazards and threatens long-term water security. Water is therefore at the heart of the Early Warnings for All planning.
https://ane4bf-datap1.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/wmocms/s3fs-public/ckeditor/files/MicrosoftTeams-image_15_1.png?pMdxIudPIuqZb6Z_gm4fZG6mqkiKYjIc UN Resident Coordinator, Ms. Parvathy Ramaswami, said the launch of the Early Warnings for All initiative is “a crucial step forward in safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of Tajik communities from the impacts of climate change and other risks”, adding that “a whole-of-society approach involving all stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, will be critical for strengthening and sustaining the early warning services in the country.”
The Early Warnings for All initiative will build improved resilience to such risks, with support provided across four interconnected pillars of EW4All: disaster risk knowledge; detection, observation, monitoring, analysis, and forecasting; warning dissemination and communication; and preparedness and response capabilities.
Representatives from relevant ministries, government agencies and development partners presented current advancements in implementing early warning systems in Tajikistan. They collectively identified challenges and prioritized strategies to expand the coverage, integration, and effectiveness of EWS.
Participants also engaged in technical discussions, and a mapping and a comprehensive gap analysis exercise, drawing from prior assessments, to identify the critical gaps and priority needs for support across the four pillars. They agreed on a coordination mechanism and on developing an action plan for the initiative’s implementation.
Background
Globally one third of citizens are still not covered by early warning systems. The EW4All Action Plan was launched at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) held in Egypt in November 2022 for further investment across disaster risk knowledge, observations and forecasting, prepa[...]
The UN Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All Initiative (EW4All) is rapidly gaining ground. Action plans are being rolled out around the world to ensure that people know when dangerous weather is headed their way.
Tajikistan has held a two-day national consultation, co-chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister and the UN Resident Coordinator in Tajikistan, and bringing together key stakeholders from state and international organizations, media and civil society organizations.
There was active involvement from the lead agencies of four pillars of the Early Warnings for All Initiative: the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
The series of national consultations kicked off in July with a meeting in the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. An Early Warnings for All Action Plan will be launched at the Africa Climate Summit in Kenya on 4 September.
Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan, Mr. Sulaimon Ziyozoda, highlighting his government’s commitment to climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and the call of the United Nations Secretary-General to protect everyone with early warning systems.
“Coordination of activities of different sectors and stakeholders, involvement of communities at risk, availability of favorable institutional and legislative environment, clear distribution of roles and responsibilities - all these are necessary to create effective and consistent early warning systems,” he said.
Tajikistan is faced with the frequent occurrence of natural hazards, such as avalanches, earthquakes, floods, mudflows, and landslides, with climate change further exacerbating their impacts. Glacier melt increases short-term water-related hazards and threatens long-term water security. Water is therefore at the heart of the Early Warnings for All planning.
https://ane4bf-datap1.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/wmocms/s3fs-public/ckeditor/files/MicrosoftTeams-image_15_1.png?pMdxIudPIuqZb6Z_gm4fZG6mqkiKYjIc UN Resident Coordinator, Ms. Parvathy Ramaswami, said the launch of the Early Warnings for All initiative is “a crucial step forward in safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of Tajik communities from the impacts of climate change and other risks”, adding that “a whole-of-society approach involving all stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, will be critical for strengthening and sustaining the early warning services in the country.”
The Early Warnings for All initiative will build improved resilience to such risks, with support provided across four interconnected pillars of EW4All: disaster risk knowledge; detection, observation, monitoring, analysis, and forecasting; warning dissemination and communication; and preparedness and response capabilities.
Representatives from relevant ministries, government agencies and development partners presented current advancements in implementing early warning systems in Tajikistan. They collectively identified challenges and prioritized strategies to expand the coverage, integration, and effectiveness of EWS.
Participants also engaged in technical discussions, and a mapping and a comprehensive gap analysis exercise, drawing from prior assessments, to identify the critical gaps and priority needs for support across the four pillars. They agreed on a coordination mechanism and on developing an action plan for the initiative’s implementation.
Background
Globally one third of citizens are still not covered by early warning systems. The EW4All Action Plan was launched at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) held in Egypt in November 2022 for further investment across disaster risk knowledge, observations and forecasting, prepa[...]
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Early Warnings for All Initiative launched in Tajikistan The UN Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All Initiative (EW4All) is rapidly gaining ground. Action plans are being rolled out around the world to ensure that people know when dangerous weather is…
redness and response, and communication of early warnings, with particularly priority placed on vulnerable communities.
The Early Warnings for All Initiative calls for a global effort to ensure that such systems protect everyone on Earth by 2027. Early Warning Systems, supported by preparedness and early action, are a proven, effective, and feasible disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation measure, that save lives and provide a tenfold return on investment. Yet, major gaps in early warning systems remain globally, especially when it comes to translating early warnings into risk-informed early action.
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The Early Warnings for All Initiative calls for a global effort to ensure that such systems protect everyone on Earth by 2027. Early Warning Systems, supported by preparedness and early action, are a proven, effective, and feasible disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation measure, that save lives and provide a tenfold return on investment. Yet, major gaps in early warning systems remain globally, especially when it comes to translating early warnings into risk-informed early action.
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Early Warnings For All national consultation in Tajikistan
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Tajikistan
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#Idalia made landfall in Florida as major Category 3 storm (weakened slightly from Category 4).
Life-threatening winds and catastrophic impacts from storm surge of 12 feet (3.7 m) to 16 feet (4.9 meters) above ground level. hurricanes.gov #EarlyWarningsForAll
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Life-threatening winds and catastrophic impacts from storm surge of 12 feet (3.7 m) to 16 feet (4.9 meters) above ground level. hurricanes.gov #EarlyWarningsForAll
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