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

Bulletin Climatologique Mensuel Juillet 2021
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3rd warmest July since 1950

During the month of July 2021, most regions of Tunisia were affected by a noticeable rise in temperature, and all regions (24 main stations) experience… View
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The hottest June on record in Tunisia

since 1950

    During the month of June 2021, most parts of the country were affected by high temperatures accompanied by Sirocco. The south… View
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Le Groupe d'experts intergouvernemental sur l'évolution du climat publie son prochain rapport intitulé "Climate Change 2021 : the Physical Science Basis" le 9 août 2021. Ce rapport… View
Bulletin Climatologique du Printemps 2021 (Mars- Avril- Mai)
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In spring 2021, the average temperature in most regions was slightly above benchmark rates.
The overall average of the main stations (24 stations) reached 18.21 degrees, exceeding… View