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the american national weather service has declared dry vegetation and strong winds as the main reason for this disaster. all of this is the result of climate change. the context played a role, we became the victims of civilizations in the month of may, before there were similar fires in the forests of greece , italy or canada, where many believe that it is the result of human hands and neglecting one of the most important challenges of these days on earth, namely climate change, azadeh taheri news agency after 10 years of scientific efforts, the technologists of a research center achieved the optimal nutrition and fertilization of plants in greenhouse environments . let's check the numbers. it says that we have relatively good roots and have no problem absorbing nutrients . there is a plan to reduce the consumption of water and fertilizer. and poisons, besides increasing production by 30 to 35%, reducing poisons and mono-fertilizers, optimal feeding and fertilizing programs for greenhouse crops, first we try to develop the condition of the roots, then we provide it with the strength o
the american national weather service has declared dry vegetation and strong winds as the main reason for this disaster. all of this is the result of climate change. the context played a role, we became the victims of civilizations in the month of may, before there were similar fires in the forests of greece , italy or canada, where many believe that it is the result of human hands and neglecting one of the most important challenges of these days on earth, namely climate change, azadeh taheri...
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Aug 20, 2023
08/23
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last week , american stores were the target of mass robbery three times. the national weather servicein the united states issued its first tropical storm warning for california issued and black warning flags were waved in california to warn residents in the southern regions of the state to prepare for hurricane hillary , the first tropical storm to hit southern california in 8 years, and people the homeless have also been warned to move to higher areas before hurricane hillary occurs, and in africa, at the same time as the government of niger warned other countries in the region to refrain from military intervention in this country, the youth of niger volunteered to register in the army to defend their country. any interference i am always ready to defend my country, i am ready to die for my country, i am from niger, and that is why i will always defend our country, our own army, we are ready to volunteer as a manager to fight for our country , eco asia economic group of west african countries it has been announced to the presidency of nigeria that it is possible for these countries t
last week , american stores were the target of mass robbery three times. the national weather servicein the united states issued its first tropical storm warning for california issued and black warning flags were waved in california to warn residents in the southern regions of the state to prepare for hurricane hillary , the first tropical storm to hit southern california in 8 years, and people the homeless have also been warned to move to higher areas before hurricane hillary occurs, and in...
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Aug 21, 2023
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center savar america, the popularity of obama in the american society is about 12% higher than the population of iran. the national weather service in the united states issued its first tropical storm warning for california, and black warning flags flew and residents of southern california warned themselves to prepare for hurricane hillary, the first tropical storm in for the past 80 years, southern california has been fighting , homeless people have also been warned to move to higher areas before the storm hits. at the same time, on the eve of the storm in the state of california, the citizens rushed to stores to store water and food. in mexico, with winds blowing at a speed of 230 kilometers per hour, i will be back soon. greetings from the reporter and the rest of the program. have a good morning. with the continuation of the program, hello, madam . join us today. in this section, we will go to the glass hall of the sed and sima news agency, mrs. azarfam. please say hello again to you and the viewers of the news channel from sedav and sima news agency. we are still with you. on the occasion of government week, it is planned th
center savar america, the popularity of obama in the american society is about 12% higher than the population of iran. the national weather service in the united states issued its first tropical storm warning for california, and black warning flags flew and residents of southern california warned themselves to prepare for hurricane hillary, the first tropical storm in for the past 80 years, southern california has been fighting , homeless people have also been warned to move to higher areas...
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Aug 23, 2023
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breaking heat wave is endangering roughly 150 million americans from the great plains all the way to the gulf coast. according to the national weather service, the heat index has hovered between 100 and 120 degrees in many cities. authorities in omaha, nebraska, are investigating after a 1-year-old girl was found dead outside a day care center's hot van on monday. and some schools in chicago and milwaukee have been forced to close because of the oppressive temperatures. that heat comes after tropical storm harold slammed texas yesterday leaving thousands of homes and businesses without power. the ninth named storm of the atlantic hurricane season brought heavy rains, flash floods, and strong winds to the area south of corpus christi. >>> people in southern california are cleaning up after tropical storm hilary buried entire neighborhoods in mud and debris. some of the desert communities impacted have not seen rain like this in nearly a century. michael spencer has more from long beach. >> reporter: this road in palm springs, california, is one of several that remain closed after tropical storm hilary pounded the desert community with nearly
breaking heat wave is endangering roughly 150 million americans from the great plains all the way to the gulf coast. according to the national weather service, the heat index has hovered between 100 and 120 degrees in many cities. authorities in omaha, nebraska, are investigating after a 1-year-old girl was found dead outside a day care center's hot van on monday. and some schools in chicago and milwaukee have been forced to close because of the oppressive temperatures. that heat comes after...
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americans are now under heat alerts from california to florida today. >> it's expected to feel like 113 degrees in memphis, tennessee. and the national weather servicewarning of extremely dangerous heat in parts of mississippi with feel-like temperatures up to 120 this weekend. in california, the heat is expected to peak sunday in los angeles county with triple digit temperatures to black lawmakers in tennessee who were expelled from the state house earlier this year have now won their seats back in a special election. >> democrats just ann jones and justin pearson were expelled by republican leadership in april after a gun control protest at the state house, which violated the rules of the house chamber. a third lawmaker who joined the protest who was white, was not expelled, and their protest followed a mass shooting at a nashville elementary school. after his election win last night, jones tweeted, the people have spoken. >> in breaking news overseas, a major development from the war in ukraine. a source in the ukrainian security services confirms that ukraine has attacked a russian naval port near the black sea and a russian warship was hit duri
americans are now under heat alerts from california to florida today. >> it's expected to feel like 113 degrees in memphis, tennessee. and the national weather servicewarning of extremely dangerous heat in parts of mississippi with feel-like temperatures up to 120 this weekend. in california, the heat is expected to peak sunday in los angeles county with triple digit temperatures to black lawmakers in tennessee who were expelled from the state house earlier this year have now won their...
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Aug 1, 2023
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millions of americans remain under heat alerts, as the southern united states could see record breaking temperatures in the coming days, according to the country's national weather service of phoenix continued its streak of sweltering heat. phoenix has gone 30 days in a row with temperatures above 110 degrees farenheight — that's 43 degrees celsius — though forecasters say monday showers could bring the streak to an end. 0ur news team took a look at new ——july. our news team took a look at new -- july-— new -- july. you've been outside _ new -- july. you've been outside the _ new -- july. you've been outside the last - new -- july. you've been outside the last 24 - new -- july. you've been | outside the last 24 hours, outside the last 2a hours, you'll know it's very hot outside. here in phoenix as temperature records continue to break. it feels like an oven. this is something they have to deal with— something they have to deal with living in arizona.- with living in arizona. looks like something _ with living in arizona. looks like something out - with living in arizona. looks like something out of- with living in arizona. looks like something out of the i like somethin
millions of americans remain under heat alerts, as the southern united states could see record breaking temperatures in the coming days, according to the country's national weather service of phoenix continued its streak of sweltering heat. phoenix has gone 30 days in a row with temperatures above 110 degrees farenheight — that's 43 degrees celsius — though forecasters say monday showers could bring the streak to an end. 0ur news team took a look at new ——july. our news team took a look...
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Aug 15, 2023
08/23
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american president for the victims of this terrible fire, and it couldn't be worse. 80 dead people are still on the water . we are still pulling the bodies out from under the rubble. the us national weather service declared dry vegetation, strong winds and low humidity as the main reason for this disaster, all of this is the result of climate change. civilizations have become things and similar images of the forests of greece, italy or canada . 101 many believe that it is man-made and disregarding one of the most important challenges of these days, namely climate change , is free to some extent. without paying bail to leave the country with the intention of iraqi authorities and participate in the arbaeen hosseini procession, the only company using this facility is to obtain a permit to leave the country from the public duty organization naja police software or through the police dot.ir in the form of how many online requests? now we are witnessing the fast, on our land borders and in the air, the dear subjects have come. regarding not applying online, sardar mehri said that this facility does not include people who are absent from military service , and these people should specify their duty as
american president for the victims of this terrible fire, and it couldn't be worse. 80 dead people are still on the water . we are still pulling the bodies out from under the rubble. the us national weather service declared dry vegetation, strong winds and low humidity as the main reason for this disaster, all of this is the result of climate change. civilizations have become things and similar images of the forests of greece, italy or canada . 101 many believe that it is man-made and...
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Aug 6, 2023
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americans, like an elderly woman in phoenix who fell out of her wheelchair, and after five minutes on the ground, had third-degree burns. >> reporter: the national weather servicet wave is not typical due to its long duration, extreme daytime temperatures, and warm nights. they also say that everyone needs to take this heat seriously, including those who live in the desert. >> in all likelihood, we have never experienced a world so hot in modern history. >> reporter: the european union's copernicus climate change service and the world meteorological organization recently said july was the planet's hottest on record by far, and hottest in around 120,000 years. >> climate change is here, it is terrifying, and it is just the beginning. the era of global warming has ended. the era of global boiling has arrived. >> reporter: even in places like tropical cuba where people are used to humidity and high temperatures, records were broken in late july when the thermometer reached 39 degrees celsius. forcing this man without an air conditioner to improvise by filling up a bathtub and adding chunks of ice. resourcefulness aside, this is yet another worrisome reminder of wh
americans, like an elderly woman in phoenix who fell out of her wheelchair, and after five minutes on the ground, had third-degree burns. >> reporter: the national weather servicet wave is not typical due to its long duration, extreme daytime temperatures, and warm nights. they also say that everyone needs to take this heat seriously, including those who live in the desert. >> in all likelihood, we have never experienced a world so hot in modern history. >> reporter: the...
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Aug 4, 2023
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americans under heat alerts still this morning. many of the same cities that just experienced weeks of triple digit temps heating up again. the national weather service is predicting oppressive heat across the south central united states, including phoenix, el paso and baton rouge. our meteorologist allison chinchar has the forecast. >> nearly a dozen states under some type of heat alert in the short term. these are likely going to continue to the weekend for a lot of these areas. phoenix still topping out at 115. that's 10 degrees above normal. vegas 108. palm springs at 112. it's not just the desantis southwest. dallas 107. similar for houston, new orleans. cooler in nashville and birmingham during to the rain. we have had a tremendous amount of rain across much of this area here in the last 24 to 36 hours. there is a flash flood emergency across portions of northwestern tennessee. we have had a foot of rain in just the last 336 hours. that has been triggering evacuations in that area and, unfortunately, a lot of this rain is training across the same areas. so that rain is going to continue to pile up as we go through the rest of the day. again, he
americans under heat alerts still this morning. many of the same cities that just experienced weeks of triple digit temps heating up again. the national weather service is predicting oppressive heat across the south central united states, including phoenix, el paso and baton rouge. our meteorologist allison chinchar has the forecast. >> nearly a dozen states under some type of heat alert in the short term. these are likely going to continue to the weekend for a lot of these areas. phoenix...
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american planning association website and what you do is three main things. we talk about how communities could better coordinate efforts between urban planners and public health officials and emergency managers and their local national weather servicesave heat from the energy used by automobiles and buildings and how they could manage heat and that goes into things like early warning systems, spreading public awareness about the risks of heat and opening cooling centers for those that may not have access to heat environments in their own homes. >> do you think that the government has been or is now prioritizing this heat crisis and addressing it? >> yeah, that is a great question. so historically when you look at how our government has managed all hazards, we've managed floodings, hurricanes and more than heat and in the list of climate hazards so there has been a governance gap with how we address heat. and it is fair to say that the biden administration is the most heat focused in history due to the attention and rising awareness of the impacts of heat in recent years so we're seeing a whole of government approach which is a really positive thing. so new heat safety labor laws being proposed and additional measures by congress bei
american planning association website and what you do is three main things. we talk about how communities could better coordinate efforts between urban planners and public health officials and emergency managers and their local national weather servicesave heat from the energy used by automobiles and buildings and how they could manage heat and that goes into things like early warning systems, spreading public awareness about the risks of heat and opening cooling centers for those that may not...