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COVID-19 effect casts cloud over weather alert accuracy: UN sky watchers

Clouds.

UN News reports that United Nations weather experts warned on Wednesday, 1 April, that the coronavirus pandemic risks disrupting key forecasting services, including early warning alerts around the world. 

Both the quantity and quality of weather observations and forecasts, as well as atmospheric and climate monitoring are at stake, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in Geneva.

COVID-19 effect casts cloud over weather alert accuracy: UN sky watchers
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