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RT @NWS: With catastrophic storm surge occurring along the coast of the Florida Big Bend and damaging winds spreading inland over northern Florida remember:
🏡shelter in place and stay indoors
🪟keep away from windows
📱monitor all the warnings and heed advice from local officials.
🌀get the latest forecast information on #Idalia at hurricanes.gov

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RT @UNESCO: The ocean provides the air we breathe, the food we eat & regulates our climate.

Yet, we barely know its mysteries.

To #SaveOurOcean, we must understand it.

Let the ocean be your teacher. unesco.org/en/ocean

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RT @GEAC_CONICET: Como les contamos, nuestra directora @Evan_Schwindt esta participando del #IPBES10! Al finalizar esta semana de trabajo, el 4 de septiembre conoceremos el Informe Final sobre Especies Exóticas Invasoras #InvasiveAlienSpecies. Sigan las redes de @ipbeses para todos los detalles!
#IPBES10 Chair Ana Maria Hernández Salgar nos da la bienvenida en la ceremonia de apertura #InvasiveAlienSpecies Vamos a tener una semana con mucho trabajo ☺️ - Evangelina Schwindt

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Hurricane intensity is measured by windspeed, but water is often the biggest threat #Idalia poses a risk of catastrophic storm surge of 12 feet (3.7 m) to 16 feet (4.9 meters) above ground level.
That's HUGE: hurricanes.gov #EarlyWarningsForAll

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This incredible time lapse shows Hurricane Idalia rapidly intensifying prior to making landfall in Florida.

CIRA

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Have you ever watched a snowflake melt? ❄️ @NASAGoddard scientists are using the @NASA_NCCS Discover supercomputer to better understand the complex physical processes of snow melting into rain and improve rainfall forecast estimates. ❄️ 🌨️ go.nasa.gov/3qUPu3K twitter.com/NASA_NCCS/status…

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Tropical Depression #Eleven Advisory 5: Depression Meandering Over the Central Atlantic. hurricanes.gov

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Hurricane #Franklin Advisory 40: Outer Bands From Franklin Passing Near Bermuda. Dangerous Surf and Rip Current Conditions Continue Along The Eastern Seaboard. hurricanes.gov

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🌍90+ countries have committed to national net-zero targets, with many showing increasing interest in innovative technological #CarbonRemoval methods.

Dive into @WRIClimate’s research to understand the path forward: bit.ly/3qTgOzd

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Hurricane #Idalia Advisory 16: Center of Idalia Crossing Into Southern Georgia. High Water Levels Continue Along the Gulf Coast of Florida. hurricanes.gov

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SATELLITE SPOTLIGHT: @NOAA's #GOES16 🛰️ caught the frequent #lightning associated with Hurricane #Idalia as it made landfall near Keaton Beach, Florida this morning. Get the latest: noaa.gov/idalia #FLwx

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The Africa Energy Renaissance Conference is commencing in Nairobi, Kenya ahead of the Africa Climate Summit. Hosted in collaboration with @CANIntl @PowerShftAfrica.

You can find out more about the event here - climatenetwork.org/our-work/… #ACS23 #AfricaClimateSummit #ENDFossilFuels

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Today, we launched the #EW4All and joined the inception Workshop of the Water at the Heart of #ClimateAction Programme in Ethiopia. Strengthening early warning services requires a whole-of-society approach. @ifrc @mowe_ethiopia

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Wed Aug 30 1630 UTC: A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the Gulf of Mexico. A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the Atlantic High Seas. More info: hurricanes.gov/text/MIAHSFAT…

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Rising temperatures could reduce the area covered by alpine glaciers, exposing vast areas of land to the atmosphere for the first time in thousands of years. As the ice retreats, conservation efforts face both challenges and opportunities.

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Wed Aug 30 1630 UTC: A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the Gulf of Mexico. A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the Atlantic High Seas. More info: hurricanes.gov/text/MIAHSFAT…

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Early Warnings for All gains ground with national launches
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. Ethiopia also held an inception workshop.

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 Maldives in the Indian Ocean. An Early Warnings for All Action Plan in Africa will be launched at the Africa Climate Summit in Kenya on 4 September. The Early Warnings for All initiative will be showcased at the Climate Ambition Summit in September in New York and at COP28 in Dubai in December 2023.

Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan, Mr. Sulaimon Ziyozoda, highlighted 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.

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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[...]