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The Israel Meteorological Service (Hebrew: השירות המטאורולוגי הישראלי, HaSherut HaMete'orologi HaYisra'eli) is a unit of the Israeli Ministry of Transportation responsible for forecasting weather, meteorological data and climate research in Israel.
The Israel Meteorological Service covers all three areas. Units subordinate to the director-general include Planning and Economics, Legal Counsel, Public Relations, Internal Auditing, Finance, and Emergency Arrangements. The Israel Airports Authority and the Ports and Railways Authority have a special status as corporations established by law.
The Israel Meteorological Service has noted "a significant warming trend in all regions of the country." [28] Increased heatwaves are caused by increased global temperatures from climate change. [29] By the end of the 21st century, heatwaves in Israel will last three times longer and happen seven times more often. [29]
Get the Beitar Illit, Jerusalem local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
This June was the hottest on record in Israel, according to the Israel Meteorological Service. Temperatures in Negba, a few miles north of Gaza, reached 39.4 C (103F) in the middle of the month ...
June 2013 EMHI (Estonian Meteorological and Hydrometeorogical Institute) Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring of Russia; Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) Finland; Hellenic National Meteorological Service; Hydrometeorological Institute of Montenegro; Icelandic Meteorological Office; Israel Meteorological Service
Khamsin, [1] chamsin or hamsin (Arabic: خمسين ḫamsīn, meaning "fifty"), more commonly known in Egypt and Israel as khamaseen (Egyptian Arabic: خماسين ḫamāsīn, IPA: [xɑmæˈsiːn] ⓘ), is a dry, hot, sandy local wind affecting Egypt and the Levant; similar winds, blowing in other parts of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula [citation needed] and the entire Mediterranean ...
The Israel Meteorological Service and the Israel Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security are located near Beit Dagan. Both of these organizations officially list their addresses as being located in Beit Dagan (and are generally known to the public as such), although they are actually physically located within the municipal borders of nearby Rishon LeZion.