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IBOCA – Índice Bogotano de Calidad del Aire y Riesgo en Salud

The Local Climate Adaptation Tool (LCAT)

AirQ+: software tool for health risk assessment of air pollution

Flood Hub

Climate and Health Outlook Portal

Human Climate Horizons (HCH)

Global Vector Hub: The global open-access community for vector control information and research

Drought Toolbox

Pronóstico Climático – Peru

Perspective climatique – Madagascar

National Flash Flood Guidance Bulletin – India

Información sobre radiación solar UV en Argentina como base para distintas aplicaciones

Sistema de alerta temprana por Temperaturas Extremas Frío (SAT-TE Frío) – Argentina

Sistema de Alerta Temprana por Temperaturas Extremas Frío (SAT-TE Frío) – Argentina

Sistema de Alerta Temprana por Temperaturas Extremas Calor (SAT-TE Calor): la evolución del SAT-OCS – Argentina

Asian Dust Forecast – South Korea

Sandstorms and/or duststorms that are affecting the Korean peninsula occur most frequently in the spring season in the arid and semi-arid area of sand deserts including Badainjaran, Tengger, Mu Us, Hunsandakue and Keoeolchin, Gobi region and Loess Plateau in the Asian continent. The area of Asian dust source regions cover most of northern China and Mongolia. Warning is issued when the hourly averaged dust(PM10) concentration is expected to exceed 800 ㎛/㎥ for over 2hours.

Pollen Allergy Risk Forecast – South Korea

Typhoon Forecast – South Korea

Impact-based Forecast for Cold and Heat Events – South Korea

Drought Forecast – South Korea

UV Index Forecast – South Korea

Warning Advisory System for Sand and Dust Storm – Burkina Faso

The core of the Burkina Faso Warning Advisory System (WAS) is a universally understood system based on colour-coded maps. Every day, the Barcelona Dust Regional Center is producing two maps with the warning levels for the next two days (D+1 and D+2) in the country’s thirteen regions. This clear, concise information is expected to help planning any activity vulnerable to airborne dust or activate services and procedures aimed at the mitigation of damages caused in public health or any other vulnerable sector, such as the meningococcal meningitis outbreaks that occurs in part of sub-Saharan Africa extending from Senegal to Ethiopia, including the entire territory of Burkina Faso. These outbreaks have a strong seasonal pattern – many studies have linked environmental conditions, such as low humidity and dusty conditions, to the time and place of infections. Researchers believe that inhalation of dust particles in hot dry weather may damage nose and throat mucosa creating favourable conditions for bacterial infection.

Avisos: Tormentas – España

El Plan Nacional de Predicción y Vigilancia de Fenómenos Meteorológicos Adversos (Meteoalerta) pretende facilitar la mejor y más actualizada información posible sobre los fenómenos atmosféricos adversos que se prevean, con un adelanto de hasta 72 horas. En ese sentido, uno de los avisos corresponde a tormentas, con cuatro niveles básicos (de menor a mayor riesgo): verde (sin riesgo), amarillo (tormentas fuertes), naranja (tormentas muy fuertes) y rojo (tormentas muy fuertes que por sus características excepcionales pueden tener un alto impacto).

Pronóstico climático estacional – Costa Rica

Avisos: Temperaturas extremas – España

El Plan Nacional de Predicción y Vigilancia de Fenómenos Meteorológicos Adversos (Meteoalerta) pretende facilitar la mejor y más actualizada información posible sobre los fenómenos atmosféricos adversos que se prevean, con un adelanto de hasta 72 horas. En ese sentido, uno de los avisos se corresponde con temperaturas mínimas y máximas extremas, con cuatro niveles básicos (de menor a mayor riesgo en modo semafórico) a partir del posible alcance de determinados umbrales: verde, amarillo, naranja y rojo. Estos umbrales se han establecido con criterios climatológicos cercanos al concepto de “poco o muy poco frecuente” y de adversidad, en función de la amenaza que puedan suponer para la población.

Predicción de niveles de riesgo de incendio – España

El nivel de riesgo meteorológico diario de incendios forestales está basado en el sistema canadiense y se calcula a partir de los datos de las estaciones meteorológicas de AEMET y de las salidas de un modelo numérico de predicción del tiempo. Las variables de entrada del modelo de estimación de riesgo son: la temperatura del aire seco T (ºC), la humedad relativa del aire Hr (%), la velocidad del viento Vv (km/h) y la precipitación registrada en las últimas 24 horas Pp (mm). Los datos del análisis y pronóstico se refieren a las 12 UTC con el fin de obtener el valor de máximo riesgo diario, lo que sucede en torno al mediodía, si bien su valor tiene validez desde varias horas antes hasta varias horas después de las 12 UTC.
En la AEMET los datos que intervienen en el cálculo de los niveles de riesgo proceden de su red de estaciones sinópticas y automáticas y del modelo CEPPM (resolución espacial de 0.05º y ventana de trabajo de 47.367 puntos de rejilla). Cada punto de rejilla se sitúa en el centro de un cuadrado o píxel de 5 km de lado, por tanto, las variables de cálculo son representativas de un área de 25 km2 o 2500 ha.
El riesgo de incendio se estratifica en cinco clases o niveles de riesgo (bajo, moderado, alto, muy alto y extremo) que serán indicadores de la probabilidad de ocurrencia del fuego así como de la extensión e intensidad del mismo.

Monitor de sequía meteorológica – España

El sistema de monitorización de sequías meteorológicas está diseñado para el seguimiento, alerta temprana y evaluación de la sequía meteorológica, para lo que utiliza en tiempo real la información climática y satelital disponible que muestra el desarrollo de las condiciones de sequía meteorológica y la posible evolución de la misma. El sistema incorpora el desarrollo de productos tecnológicos operativos con implicaciones directas para la gestión de los recursos hídricos, las áreas naturales y para la gestión del riesgo de sequía meteorológica en sectores económicos afectados.

Predicción de radiación ultravioleta – España

El sistema de predicción de radiación ultravioleta de la AEMET pronostica valores del índice UV hasta 5 días utilizando los valores de ozono previstos por el modelo dinámico global del Centro Europeo de Predicción a Plazo Medio, para las capitales de provincia, ciudades autónomas e islas. Estos valores de ozono, junto con otras variables, constituyen la entrada al modelo de Transferencia Radiativa Radtran, que ejecutado diariamente en los ordenadores de la AEMET, proporciona los datos de irradiancia solar en las longitudes de onda del UV, necesarios para calcular el UVI previsto en condiciones de cielo despejado. En un futuro próximo se espera poder proporcionar UVI previsto en condiciones de cielo despejado y nuboso.

Sistema de Alerta Temprana de Incendios Forestales (SATIF) – Costa Rica

El Sistema de Alerta Temprana en Incendios Forestales (SATIF) permite evaluar los distintos elementos que afectan la probable ocurrencia y el potencial comportamiento del fuego; así mismo es de importancia para planificar la prevención y el control de incendios, ayudando a una mejor asignación de los recursos.

El SATIF, se basa únicamente en el cálculo de las siguientes variables meteorológicas: Temperatura (ºC),
Humedad Relativa (%), Velocidad del Viento (km/h), Lluvia (mm).

Hazard warnings (Thunderstorm / Rain / Fire / Heat) – Finland

Warnings for several hazards including severe thunderstorm warning, heavy rain warning, forest fire warning, heat wave warning, and thunderstorm wind gusts for sea areas. All warning types aim for safety of population, and some of the warnings are directly health related.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning – Finland

Strong wind gusts may occur in connection with thunderstorms, causing a lot of damage. Severe thunderstorm warnings contains warnings on thunderstorm gusts. There are not any lightning warnings, but in emergency warnings there are.

Extreme Heat and Cold Warning – Finland

The purpose of the warnings on extreme temperatures is to prevent health problems resulting from cold and hot weather. The warnings are mainly intended for risk groups and people who work outdoors.

A heat wave warning is issued if stifling hot weather has been forecasted for some area in Finland. Criteria for cold weather warnings are based on wind chill index, which describes the combined effect of cold and wind. Warnings for hot and cold weather are for the next 5 days.

Weather Warning for Pedestrians – Finland

The Finnish Meteorological Institute gives warnings about highly slippery pedestrian weather. Then extra attention should be paid to the choice of footwear and slip guards should be worn. There may be wide local variations in walkway conditions. It depends on factors such as maintenance practices and the volume of traffic.

The warning specifies the cause and duration of slippery conditions. Between about seven and twenty warnings are issued each year per region.

Air Quality Index – Slovenia

Izmerjeni podatki o kakovosti zraka in napovedi

Agrometeorological Forecast and Data – Slovenia

Sušomer, dnevni in povprečni podatki za kmetovelce, fenološki podatki, relevantne publikacije.

UV index – Slovenia

Dnevni maksimum in dnavni potek UV indeksa

Forest Fire Warning – Finland

There are three different level of forest fire warnings (yellow, orange and red) and one in grass fire warnings (yellow). They all refer in law to the same thing, that it is forbidden to start open fire. Probability for large and quickly progressive forest fires increase, when it is orange or red warning.

A forest fire warning is usually given and cancelled at 6 am. The warnings are specific to each province. Municipality-specific warnings may also be given in Northern Ostrobothnia (mainly for Kuusamo, Taivalkoski and Pudasjärvi) and in Lapland.

Forest fire warnings are issued using an index calculated by means of a model that describes moisture conditions in the top soil layer measuring about 6 centimetres in thickness. The input data for the model includes precipitation and air temperature.

Most often, the first forest fire warnings of the year are issued in early May. The forest fire warning season ends in September or at the latest in early October.

Regional Pollen Forecast – Slovenia

Napoved obremenitve zraka s cvetnim prahom po vrstah in regijah

Air Quality Information System – South Africa

South African Air Quality Information System (SAAQIS) is a web based interactive air quality information system which seeks to provide the state of air quality information to citizens, and it is a research portal for strengthening policy development related to air quality issues.

SMN Avisos a Corto Plazo

Ireland Pollen Forecast

UV Index maps for Ireland

Ireland Storm Centre

Índice Observado y Pronosticado de Radiación UV

Extreme weather warnings and forecasts

Vigilance Meteo et Marine

Bulletin de Surveillance de la Qualité de l’air Madagascar

Flood warning services – Australia

Drought Knowledge Centre – Australia

Fire weather services – Australia

Severe weather knowledge centre – Australia

UK Storm Centre

Alert Ready: Canada’s emergency alerting system

Info-Smog

Canada Weather Information

Canada’s wind chill index

Volcanic Ash Products – Montreal Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC)

The WHO Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS)

SunSmart Global Ultraviolet Radiation App

World UV app

Gulf of Mexico Harmful Algal Bloom Forecast

Famine Early Warning System Network

United States Drought Impact Reporter

African Flood and Drought Monitor

Global Integrated Drought Monitoring and Prediction System (GIDMaPS)

NOAA National Integrated Drought Information System

NASA Global Flood and Landslide Monitoring

Global Flood Monitoring System (GFMS)

Dartmouth Flood Observatory (DFO)

Global Flood Detection System – Version 2

NOAA Automated Flood Warning System

IRI Data Library Maproom of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

Global Flood Awareness System (GloFAS)

Mekong Flood and Drought Forecasting

Bangladesh Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre

Disaster Alert App

European Flood Awareness System

WMO Sand and Dust Storm Warning Advisory and Assessment System (SDS-WAS)

WMO Airborne Dust Bulletin

WMO North American Regional Vegetation Fire and Smoke Pollution Warning and Advisory Centre (RVFSP-WAC)

WMO Severe Weather Information Centre

WMO tropical cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons advisories

FACETS: Forecasting a Continuum of Environmental Threats

World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS)

Malaria Early Warning System

Avisos Meteorológicos a nivel nacional (Peru)

Heladas y Friajes (Peru)

Índice Meteorológico de Incendios (Peru)

Indicadores de sequías (Peru)

Pronóstico de radiación UV máximo (Peru)

VAAC Wellington Ash Advisories

New Zealand Pollen Advisories

New Zealand Water Contamination Risk Levels

New Zealand UV Warnings

New Zealand Severe Weather Warnings, Watches and Outlooks

New Zealand Drought Monitor

New Zealand River Flood Statistics

New Zealand UV Index

GeoNet Geological hazard information for New Zealand

New Zealand Shellfish biotoxin alerts

India Air Quality Early Warning System

India System for Thunderstorm Observation,Prediction and Monitoring (STORM)

Multi-hazard early warning system for India

India Biomass fire information

India Quantitative Precipitation Forecast

Global Wildfire Information System (GWIS)

European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS)

Vigilance Maroc Météo

Seasonal Climatic Suitability for Malaria Transmission in Tanzania

TMA Map Room

Tanzania Weather Bulletins

Swiss Pollen Calendars and Information

Prévisions pollinique

Swiss UV Index

Swiss Natural Hazards Portal

Monitoreo et Pronóstico de la Calidad de Aire, para Lima Metropolitana

The Future of Extreme Heat by Congressional District

Week-2 Global Probabilistic Extremes Forecast Tool

Harmonized Heat Warning and Information System for Ontario (HWIS)

KMA Impact-based Heat Health Warning System (South Korea)

Meteoalarm

EuroHEAT

Cloudy and Clear Sky Turbid UV Index and Dose Forecast

Heat-Health Watch (UK)

Heat Health Watch Warning System (France)

Heatwave Service for Australia

National Weather Service (US)

Extreme Heat Risk Map

NOAA Climate Prediction Center

Croatia 3-day Thermal Comfort Forecast

Croatia forest fire hazard index

Croatia UV Index

Croatia Biometeorological Forecast

German Pollen Count Hazard Index

Heat warning map

WarnWetter App

DWD GesundheitsWetter-App

Space Weather forecasts

Regional Air Quality Deterministic Prediction System

Canadian Hurricane Centre

Data and Products of the Global Deterministic Prediction System

Data and Products of the Regional Air Quality Deterministic Prediction System FireWork

Hong Kong Heat Index

Location-specific Lightning Alerts

Hong Kong Regional Information on Heavy Rain and Thunderstorm

Flash Flood Guidance System with Global Coverage (FFGS)

The Caribbean Regional Climate Centre (CariCOF) Dry Spell Outlook

Caribbean Advanced Flood Forecasting

US National Air Quality Forecast System

US Vibrio Predictive Models

US Future Heat Events and Social Vulnerability

US Fire Weather Outlooks

US Drought Portal

US Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Monitoring System and Forecasts

UK Air Pollution Forecasts

VAAC Volcanic Ash Forecast Products

UK pollen forecasts

UK Joint Agency Modelling (JAM)

UK Cold Weather Alerts

England and Wales Fire Severity Index

UK Flood Forecasting Centre

Sistema de alerta temprana por ola de calor y salud (SAT-OCS) – Argentina

Pronóstico de índice solar UV Argentina

Caribbean Health-Climatic Bulletin

Eastern Caribbean Dust and Air Quality Forecasting System

Caribbean Regional Climate Centre (CariCOF) Temperature Outlooks

The Caribbean Regional Climate Centre (CariCOF) Heat Outlooks