Student projects at the International Monuse Forum

Abu Dhabi, January 29/ WAM/ A number of students reviewed their own projects at the Global Forum to rain in its seventh edition.
The student, Ahmed Al -Mandus, from Abu Dhabi, said: Our project, which focuses on temperature changes on the sea level, and its impact on the state, and took 4 months, and obtained the third position at the university level.
He attributed the reason for their choice of the project to highlight the many studies related to this field, as they were supported by the National Meteorological Center.
The project covers 3 regions, which are the Gulf Sea, the Sultanate of Oman, and the Indian Ocean, and explains the changes that occurred in the last 80 years, which led to the high rainfall and floods.
For her part, the student Hind Al -Marzouki, from Bolitekkkinak Abu Dhabi, the meteorological member of the team, said that the project is a scientific research, and its plan began from collecting data from 1940 to 2024, from reliable and important sources, data analyzes temperature changes throughout this The years, and the change was clear from the least to the top gradually, as the effects of the Arab Sea on the seasonal winds were strong, and the project succeeded in providing a detailed explanation of the changes in recent decades.
For her part, student Maryam Al Dhaheri from Khalifa University of Technology, specializing in Earth Sciences and Planets: I went with the team to the remote areas in the United States, with the aim of tracking meteorology with the various data that these tools analyzed, and the team worked to appoint the tools in places they had never seen. .
Al Dhaheri added that the aim of her joining this project is to notice the heavy rains that fell in the UAE last summer, April 2024, where this program linked these heavy and surprising rains, through the use of tools and ground stations for monitoring, to analyze the rain that may be the result of the Emirati rain program Climate change, and we can use this water that has accumulated in many operations.
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