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Climate zoning for mainland France in 2020, drawn up by Météo-France. The climate of France is the statistical distribution of conditions in the Earth's atmosphere over the national territory, based on the averages and variability of relevant quantities over a given period, the standard reference period defined by the World Meteorological Organization being 30 years.
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Météo-France is the official French meteorological administration, also offering services to Andorra and Monaco. It has the powers of the state and can exercise them in relation to meteorology. Météo-France is in charge of observing, studying, and forecasting weather and monitoring snowpack.
In late 2020, the Keroman Port Company was awarded a contract for the Duqm fishing port construction, situated on 250 hectares. [82] Duqm is a modest port city in the Sultanate of Oman that Omani leaders aspire to transform into a nascent regional hub as part of the sultanate's "Vision 2040."
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Marine weather forecasting is the process by which mariners and meteorological organizations attempt to forecast future weather conditions over the Earth's oceans. Mariners have had rules of thumb regarding the navigation around tropical cyclones for many years, dividing a storm into halves and sailing through the normally weaker and more ...
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The four main emitting sectors in France are transport, agriculture, buildings and industry. [13] [14] In 2017, the French industry (including energy supply and other manufacturing) was responsible for 46% of the total CO 2 emission, a number that has been fairly steady since around 2014. [15]