Canary Islands have a unit for subtropical weather station

Santa Cruz de Tenerife (EFE).- La Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (Aemet) and Gobierno de Canarias is a company suitable for walking around a university located in a single studio in Spain and going to this studio. subtropical meteorology.

David Suárez, representative of Aemet in the Canary Islands, explained the meeting firm on meteorological situations in the latitudes of the Canary archipelago, también, which also occurs in the Danes, but follows the course of the African continent and tropical meteorology. , we examined this very important media.

The delegate of Aemet in the Canary Islands and in collaboration with representatives of the Political Region, Regional Harmony and Aguas, Manuel Miranda and Transición Ecológica y Energía, Mariano Hernández Zapata.

Three levels of coordination were broken down in Aemet and Gobierno de Canarias, and David Suárez stated that he had formed a commission to regroup the meeting firm for the next period. Principles for 2025 Create technically and scientifically diverse business groups.

Collaborating on a diary, David Suárez assured that the coordination was “phenomenal” and said the job was “more than anything.”

The territory transferred to Aemet stated that this conventional company is “essential” and has the distribution of sensitive information regarding all determinations regarding the meteorological situation.

It is noted that Aemet is a national meteorological service serving different people in a safe in the Canary Islands.

Ecology and Energy Transfer Consultant Mariano Hernández Zapata made it clear that he is engaged in important work on important issues such as climate change, while providing the most important information possible for all decisions.

Regional Policy Advisor, Regional Adaptation and Aguas, Manuel Miranda, took into account the importance of this usefulness for a department and all decisions, including in emergencies.

Manuel Miranda appealed to this coordinator, who habitually created anti-fire fires produced in La Palma and Tenerife, such as the volcano eruption in La Palma. EFE