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🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
National & Local

The key maps for the field in the upcoming quarter

Argentina's National Meteorological Service has released a quarterly weather forecast indicating regional variability in precipitation and generally above-average temperatures for the March-May period.

Mar 4 • 18:16 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
National & Local

Crops: A Silicon Aid Launched to Improve Application Performance

Rizobacter has launched a new silicon-based adjuvant, Rizospray Wet, aimed at enhancing agricultural application efficiency under challenging climatic conditions in Argentina.

Mar 4 • 14:57 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
National & Local

Stability or more variability: an expert will reveal what will happen with the climate at Expoagro

Meteorologist Leonardo De Benedictis will address climate trends impacting agriculture at the upcoming Expoagro event in Argentina.

Feb 24 • 21:33 UTC
🇮🇸 Visir
National & Local

Outlook for low pressure and weather changes

The Icelandic Meteorological Office predicts changes in weather patterns with a warming trend followed by low pressure systems bringing variability including rain and snow across different regions.

Feb 23 • 07:10 UTC
🇨🇿 Aktuálně.cz
World

Frosty days do not mean the end of global warming, experts warn

Experts warn that the current freezing weather and snowfall do not signify the end of global warming, but rather reflect normal climate variability within a warming climate.

Jan 11 • 13:05 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
World

We must better protect ourselves against extreme weather in the future

An unusually cold winter in Europe raises questions about climate change and the distinction between weather variability and long-term climate averages, as explained by WELT science editor Axel Bojanowski.

Jan 9 • 15:31 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
World

The cold anomalies are balanced by increased heat anomalies

Science reporter Axel Bojanowski explains that the frosty temperatures in Germany do not contradict global warming, attributing them to natural variability.

Jan 6 • 17:52 UTC

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