Confinement  and coronavirus

Confinement and coronavirus:

Air quality improved significantly during the confinement, which has now lasted almost a month and a half (March and April). A spectacular fall in nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) produced mainly by human activities, was observed during this period in several Tunisian cities and in particular in the North and at the Center, using satellite measurements from the European center by the European Earth monitoring program - COPERNICUS -, analyzed and developed at the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The Report

ACTUALITÉS

World Meteorological Day celebrates the ocean
Read |
Tunisia celebrates, with other members of the World Meteorological Organization, the World Meteorological Day on March 23 every year. For 2021, the organization has chosen to celeb… View
Monthly Climate Report_January 2021 in Tunisia
Read |
Monthly Climate Report_January 2021 in Tunisia3rd warmest January and 6th driest since 1970

     January 2021 was marked by a noticeable decrease in the amounts of rain in most re… View
Activity report 2019
Read |
In the framework of performing its basic tasks of monitoring climate phenomena, preparing weather forecasts, monitoring seismic activity and astronomical phenomena, the National In… View
coopération
Read |
On December 17, 2020 a press conference organized at the The National Institute of Meteorology  headquarters  to announce the launch of the project - Net de l'Environnement Transfr… View