In this third post on Global and Regional Climate Change Models, we’ll discuss in more detail the types of climate models used, based on their geographic coverage.
In this third post on Global and Regional Climate Change Models, we’ll discuss in more detail the types of climate models used, based on their geographic coverage.
The year has been particularly warm in much of the central and southeastern parts of the peninsula, as well as in high mountain areas, where positive anomalies have occasionally exceeded 1.5°C.
The 3rd General Assembly of VISCA project, led by METEOSIM, will take place on 9th and 10th December 2019 in Barcelona.
Air pollution represents one of the most significant health risks that exist today.
In a previous post, we detailed some of the main challenges facing climate change adaptation projects. In this second post, we delve into seven key technical aspects of using climate change projections and scenarios in climate resilience or adaptation projects.
The atmospheric pollutants dispersion models (AERMOD, CALPUFF,…) require meteorological information as input data in order to run correctly.
Particulate matter is the main pollution problem in mines. The mining area is constantly exposed to a lot of activities that generate a large amount of dust and suspended particles.
Nowadays, we are able to forecast the levels of contamination in a region by using the air quality (AQ) models.
There is scientific evidence that our climate is changing due to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The most common way to use an application online is by a web platform.