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The World Environment Council (WEC) proudly congratulates researchers Heber Passos of Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Franco Vilella of Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (INMET), and Heitor Evangelista of Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) for their outstanding work on the Antarctic continent. A true source of pride for Brazilian science, the Cryosphere1 Project has distinguished itself through cutting-edge research conducted in Brazil’s first research module designed to operate...
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Between January 12 and 13, an intense explosive cyclone (or bomb cyclone, as it is popularly known), is expected to hit Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, the Drake Passage and the northern area of the Antarctic Peninsula. There is a possibility that sustained winds of 65 kt will hit mainly the northern sector of...
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Several years ago, the World Environmental Conservancy (WEC) changed its path towards an emphasis on investment in the training of promising young people in the environmental field. Always a central theme of WEC’s mission, in recent years it has made great strides, utilizing its affiliated scientists in the challenging and rewarding task of mentoring young...
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Between August 19–23, 2024, researchers Cecilia Tavares and Dr. Luciana Pires, both affiliated with the World Environmental Conservancy (WEC), participated in the 11th edition of the SCAR Open Science Conference, held in Pucón, Chile. During the event, they presented the following scientific studies:“Analysis of the Survival Conditions of Emperor Penguins on Snow Hill and Cape Washington Islands” and“Analysis of Weather...
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Between August 19 and 23, 2024, the city of São Paulo hosted important scientific discussions during the Conferência Pan-Americana de Meteorologia (CPAM 2024).  Junior researchers Kimberly Gabrielly Silva Teixeira and Karla Simão Dias brilliantly presented the methodology behind the creation of the “Newsletters on Weather Conditions in Brazil”, a project that combines science, communication, and environmental responsibility. The presentation...
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Credit satellite image: Windy.com Chilean polar station Eduardo Frei, located on King George Island, was hit this Wednesday, July 10, 2024, by a violent wind and blizzard storm associated with an extratropical cyclone that reached category AH-1 (Antarctic Hurricane 1) . The sustained wind at the base reached 65 kt (75 mph or 120 km/h)...
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During the 2022–2023 Antarctic field campaign at the Criosfera 1 module, Brazilian polar science gained unexpected global visibility with the presence of actor Will Smith. While filming the documentary series Pole to Pole with Will Smith, produced by National Geographic, Smith traveled to the remote interior of Antarctica to witness firsthand the scientific efforts underway...
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Map 1: Predicted temperature anomaly at the level of 850 hPa (1500 m) for July 29, 2021 Starting next Tuesday (27), an intense mass of polar air will begin its advance towards Brazil. The following days will show exceptionally low temperatures, snow and the prospect of very cold days for a longer period than usual...
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TECHNICAL NOTE  – ATLANTA/GA – JUNE/2020 By Romao, M.; Masters, C. and Pires, L. The burning season in the Brazilian Amazon begins in July and continues until October. Our forecast for this year is that the number of fires may be above the average expected for the period, due to the above-average deforestation and forecasts...
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This month of February 2020 was the warmest month at the McMurdo station on the Antarctic continent since 1967. According to meteorological data recorded at the site and monitoring of Antarctic climatology carried out by World Environmental Conservancy (WEC), the average temperature this month was -5.6ºC (21.9ºF) the highest monthly temperature of the last 53...
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