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- Understanding and Managing Meta AI on Facebook: A Guide to Turning Off, Removing, and Customizing AI CommentsMeta AI, Artificial Intelligence, and Facebook: What You Need to Know In recent developments, Facebook, under its parent company Meta, has introduced a new feature that integrates artificial intelligence (AI) into the platform's commenting system. This move has sparked various reactions, raising questions about the future of human interaction on social media platforms. What is Meta AI and...0 Comments 0 Shares 137 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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- Dubai Flooding and Weather Chaos at Dubai Airport
Dubai has recently experienced heavy rain and flooding, causing chaos at Dubai International Airport and disrupting flights. The airport has faced challenging conditions, with runways inundated with water. The heavy rain has resulted in the cancellation of over 270 flights and the delay of 370 flights. The airport has warned that the recovery process will take some time.
Impact of Flooding in Dubai and Oman
The recent storms and flash floods in Dubai and Oman have resulted in the loss of lives and significant damage. In Oman, the death toll has reached 19, with the body of a girl found in Saham. The United Arab Emirates, Dubai's northern neighbor, experienced its largest rainfall event in 75 years, with 254.8mm of rain falling in less than 24 hours. This is significantly higher than the country's average annual rainfall of 140-200mm. Dubai typically receives only 97mm of rainfall, with an average of about 8mm in April.
Impact on Dubai Mall and Stranded Tourists
The heavy rain and flooding have also affected Dubai Mall, the world's second-largest mall. Tourists have reported flooding, collapsing ceilings, and the closure of the mall at 7.30pm. Some tourists were stranded in the mall overnight due to the unavailability of transportation. The storm has caused significant disruption to transportation services, including the closure of the metro and the unavailability of taxis.
Dubai International Airport's Response
Dubai International Airport has been working with emergency response teams and service partners to restore normal operations as quickly as possible. However, the airport has warned of further disruption and crowding. Check-in for all flights has been suspended until Thursday morning. Passengers have experienced long delays, with some waiting for up to 30 hours.
Cloud Seeding and the Dubai Flooding
There have been discussions about whether cloud seeding, a process where planes spray clouds with particles to induce rain, played a role in the heavy rainfall and flooding in Dubai. Cloud seeding has been conducted in the United Arab Emirates for over 10 years. However, experts suggest that cloud seeding would have had a minor effect on the storm and that attributing the extreme weather solely to cloud seeding is misleading. Prof Maarten Ambaum from the University of Reading states that there is no technology that can create or significantly modify such a rainfall event. Meteorologist Matt Taylor from BBC Weather also notes that the storm had already been forecasted and that computer models did not factor in potential cloud seeding effects.
Climate Change and Flooding
While cloud seeding may not be the primary cause of the recent flooding in Dubai, it is important to note that climate change contributes to extreme rainfall events. A warming atmosphere caused by climate change makes heavy rainfall and flooding more likely. The world has already experienced a temperature increase of about 1.1C since the industrial era began, and unless significant emissions cuts are made, temperatures will continue to rise.
In conclusion, recent heavy rain and flooding have caused chaos in Dubai, particularly at Dubai International Airport. The storms have resulted in flight cancellations, delays, and significant disruption to transportation services. While cloud seeding has been conducted in the region, experts suggest that it would have had a minor effect on the extreme rainfall and flooding. Climate change, on the other hand, plays a significant role in increasing the likelihood of extreme rainfall events.
Dubai Flooding and Weather Chaos at Dubai Airport Dubai has recently experienced heavy rain and flooding, causing chaos at Dubai International Airport and disrupting flights. The airport has faced challenging conditions, with runways inundated with water. The heavy rain has resulted in the cancellation of over 270 flights and the delay of 370 flights. The airport has warned that the recovery process will take some time. Impact of Flooding in Dubai and Oman The recent storms and flash floods in Dubai and Oman have resulted in the loss of lives and significant damage. In Oman, the death toll has reached 19, with the body of a girl found in Saham. The United Arab Emirates, Dubai's northern neighbor, experienced its largest rainfall event in 75 years, with 254.8mm of rain falling in less than 24 hours. This is significantly higher than the country's average annual rainfall of 140-200mm. Dubai typically receives only 97mm of rainfall, with an average of about 8mm in April. Impact on Dubai Mall and Stranded Tourists The heavy rain and flooding have also affected Dubai Mall, the world's second-largest mall. Tourists have reported flooding, collapsing ceilings, and the closure of the mall at 7.30pm. Some tourists were stranded in the mall overnight due to the unavailability of transportation. The storm has caused significant disruption to transportation services, including the closure of the metro and the unavailability of taxis. Dubai International Airport's Response Dubai International Airport has been working with emergency response teams and service partners to restore normal operations as quickly as possible. However, the airport has warned of further disruption and crowding. Check-in for all flights has been suspended until Thursday morning. Passengers have experienced long delays, with some waiting for up to 30 hours. Cloud Seeding and the Dubai Flooding There have been discussions about whether cloud seeding, a process where planes spray clouds with particles to induce rain, played a role in the heavy rainfall and flooding in Dubai. Cloud seeding has been conducted in the United Arab Emirates for over 10 years. However, experts suggest that cloud seeding would have had a minor effect on the storm and that attributing the extreme weather solely to cloud seeding is misleading. Prof Maarten Ambaum from the University of Reading states that there is no technology that can create or significantly modify such a rainfall event. Meteorologist Matt Taylor from BBC Weather also notes that the storm had already been forecasted and that computer models did not factor in potential cloud seeding effects. Climate Change and Flooding While cloud seeding may not be the primary cause of the recent flooding in Dubai, it is important to note that climate change contributes to extreme rainfall events. A warming atmosphere caused by climate change makes heavy rainfall and flooding more likely. The world has already experienced a temperature increase of about 1.1C since the industrial era began, and unless significant emissions cuts are made, temperatures will continue to rise. In conclusion, recent heavy rain and flooding have caused chaos in Dubai, particularly at Dubai International Airport. The storms have resulted in flight cancellations, delays, and significant disruption to transportation services. While cloud seeding has been conducted in the region, experts suggest that it would have had a minor effect on the extreme rainfall and flooding. Climate change, on the other hand, plays a significant role in increasing the likelihood of extreme rainfall events.0 Comments 0 Shares 141 Views 1 Reviews - Manchester City 0-1 Real Madrid LIVE: Crossbar prevents Haaland equalizer - Champions League 23/24
Good evening everybody and welcome to another MARCA in English live blog, this time taking you through the Champions League quarter-finals second leg clash between Manchester City and Real Madrid from the Etihad Stadium.
There was no shortage of fireworks when the two teams met at the Bernabeu last week, as they battled to a draw in a six-goal thriller.
Now, a place in the semi-finals awaits for whoever comes out on top on Wednesday. Manchester City enter the match full of confidence, unbeaten in their last 27 matches across all competitions and on track to defend their Premier League crown after slips by Liverpool and Arsenal over the weekend.
However, Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid are no strangers to extraordinary feats in the Champions League. They enter Wednesday's match unbeaten in this year's competition.
They've also won all of their four away games by one goal, to go along with a 15-match unbeaten run in all competitions.
Ancelotti on having led more Champions League games than anyone else
“Football is for the players. Despite the very competitive and entertaining game in the first leg, tomorrow I think the players will be the stars with so much quality on the pitch.”
Ancelotti on previous ties with Manchester City
“I think we’ve forgotten what happened. We are focused only on tomorrow, thinking about what happened a week ago. We have to compete and believe, which is what we’re trying to do today. The tie is level and we survived 90 minutes and anything can happen. We have to have the quality to create problems.”
Ancelotti on what stops him sleeping
“Nothing stops me sleeping, unless I eat too much tonight. Nothing will stop me believing about my players, because we are very good and are having a good season.”
Ancelotti on the changes to Bellingham’s role
“What I ask my players to do is to work for the team. That means commitment and attitude. What he did in the first half of the season is a plus because he scored a lot of goals. I only ask the players in attack to keep working and you see that more because they score. We are the team with fewest goals conceded in the league, that shows our commitment.”
Ancelotti on Erling Haaland
“If we talk about individual players, Haaland is still one of the most dangerous players Manchester City have. If he didn’t stand out in the first half, that’s our defensive merit. He’s still a very dangerous player.”
Ancelotti on rivalry with Manchester City
“There are many teams in Europe who are very strong and can fight for this title. In the last three years we’ve faced City and they’ve been spectacular games, tomorrow will be the same.”
Ancelotti on Jude Bellingham
“Bellingham is really good, he will be one of the most important players for the future of Real Madrid, also because he’s 20 years old. He’s really mature and very professional. A fantastic player for us.”
Ancelotti on statistics
“Statistics can be understood in any way. They are there to be proven or broken. I think they exist to be broken.”
Ancelotti on any surprises
“I think Pep can be relaxed, there won’t be magic.”
Ancelotti on what fans should be feeling
“I think Real Madrid fans are calm, they know that they always compete. They shouldn’t be worried, they should be the happiest. Our atmosphere is of confidence.”
Ancelotti on Eduardo Camavinga
“Are you sure he’s going to play? I think so, ah... For young players this is a game where they have to take advantage of the experience you get from these games. On an emotional level, he has a lot of confidence in himself. He has done a good job but he has to improve too, with the quality he has, he will.”Manchester City 0-1 Real Madrid LIVE: Crossbar prevents Haaland equalizer - Champions League 23/24 Good evening everybody and welcome to another MARCA in English live blog, this time taking you through the Champions League quarter-finals second leg clash between Manchester City and Real Madrid from the Etihad Stadium. There was no shortage of fireworks when the two teams met at the Bernabeu last week, as they battled to a draw in a six-goal thriller. Now, a place in the semi-finals awaits for whoever comes out on top on Wednesday. Manchester City enter the match full of confidence, unbeaten in their last 27 matches across all competitions and on track to defend their Premier League crown after slips by Liverpool and Arsenal over the weekend. However, Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid are no strangers to extraordinary feats in the Champions League. They enter Wednesday's match unbeaten in this year's competition. They've also won all of their four away games by one goal, to go along with a 15-match unbeaten run in all competitions. Ancelotti on having led more Champions League games than anyone else “Football is for the players. Despite the very competitive and entertaining game in the first leg, tomorrow I think the players will be the stars with so much quality on the pitch.” Ancelotti on previous ties with Manchester City “I think we’ve forgotten what happened. We are focused only on tomorrow, thinking about what happened a week ago. We have to compete and believe, which is what we’re trying to do today. The tie is level and we survived 90 minutes and anything can happen. We have to have the quality to create problems.” Ancelotti on what stops him sleeping “Nothing stops me sleeping, unless I eat too much tonight. Nothing will stop me believing about my players, because we are very good and are having a good season.” Ancelotti on the changes to Bellingham’s role “What I ask my players to do is to work for the team. That means commitment and attitude. What he did in the first half of the season is a plus because he scored a lot of goals. I only ask the players in attack to keep working and you see that more because they score. We are the team with fewest goals conceded in the league, that shows our commitment.” Ancelotti on Erling Haaland “If we talk about individual players, Haaland is still one of the most dangerous players Manchester City have. If he didn’t stand out in the first half, that’s our defensive merit. He’s still a very dangerous player.” Ancelotti on rivalry with Manchester City “There are many teams in Europe who are very strong and can fight for this title. In the last three years we’ve faced City and they’ve been spectacular games, tomorrow will be the same.” Ancelotti on Jude Bellingham “Bellingham is really good, he will be one of the most important players for the future of Real Madrid, also because he’s 20 years old. He’s really mature and very professional. A fantastic player for us.” Ancelotti on statistics “Statistics can be understood in any way. They are there to be proven or broken. I think they exist to be broken.” Ancelotti on any surprises “I think Pep can be relaxed, there won’t be magic.” Ancelotti on what fans should be feeling “I think Real Madrid fans are calm, they know that they always compete. They shouldn’t be worried, they should be the happiest. Our atmosphere is of confidence.” Ancelotti on Eduardo Camavinga “Are you sure he’s going to play? I think so, ah... For young players this is a game where they have to take advantage of the experience you get from these games. On an emotional level, he has a lot of confidence in himself. He has done a good job but he has to improve too, with the quality he has, he will.”0 Comments 0 Shares 143 Views 0 Reviews - Manchester City vs Real Madrid: Champions League Showdown at Etihad Stadium
Welcome to our live blog, where we’ll be covering the thrilling Champions League quarter-finals second leg clash between Manchester City and Real Madrid at the iconic Etihad Stadium.
Last week’s face-off at the Bernabeu was nothing short of spectacular, ending in a six-goal draw. Now, the stakes are high as the teams vie for a coveted spot in the semi-finals.
Manchester City, fresh off their victory against Luton Town, are riding high on a 27-match unbeaten streak across all competitions, including their recent Premier League triumphs. Their confidence is bolstered by Liverpool and Arsenal’s recent missteps.
On the other hand, Real Madrid, no strangers to the Champions League’s extraordinary challenges, are also unbeaten in this year’s competition. They’ve won all four away games by a single goal, contributing to their impressive 15-match unbeaten run across all competitions, including their recent victory against Mallorca.
Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid’s coach, emphasizes the need for a well-rounded approach against Manchester City. "We have to have a complete game, to attack well and defend well, not to lose the ball when it’s not necessary. We have to focus on all the aspects of the game,” Ancelotti told the media.
Ancelotti also praised Jude Bellingham, stating, "Bellingham is really good, he will be one of the most important players for the future of Real Madrid, also because he’s 20 years old. He’s really mature and very professional. A fantastic player for us.”
As we look forward to another exciting match, Ancelotti assures fans, “I think Real Madrid fans are calm, they know that they always compete. They shouldn’t be worried, they should be the happiest. Our atmosphere is of confidence.”
Stay tuned for more updates as we bring you the latest from the world of football, including updates on FC Barcelona’s matches against PSG and Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund’s clash with Atletico Madrid, and more from La Liga and Bundesliga.Manchester City vs Real Madrid: Champions League Showdown at Etihad Stadium Welcome to our live blog, where we’ll be covering the thrilling Champions League quarter-finals second leg clash between Manchester City and Real Madrid at the iconic Etihad Stadium. Last week’s face-off at the Bernabeu was nothing short of spectacular, ending in a six-goal draw. Now, the stakes are high as the teams vie for a coveted spot in the semi-finals. Manchester City, fresh off their victory against Luton Town, are riding high on a 27-match unbeaten streak across all competitions, including their recent Premier League triumphs. Their confidence is bolstered by Liverpool and Arsenal’s recent missteps. On the other hand, Real Madrid, no strangers to the Champions League’s extraordinary challenges, are also unbeaten in this year’s competition. They’ve won all four away games by a single goal, contributing to their impressive 15-match unbeaten run across all competitions, including their recent victory against Mallorca. Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid’s coach, emphasizes the need for a well-rounded approach against Manchester City. "We have to have a complete game, to attack well and defend well, not to lose the ball when it’s not necessary. We have to focus on all the aspects of the game,” Ancelotti told the media. Ancelotti also praised Jude Bellingham, stating, "Bellingham is really good, he will be one of the most important players for the future of Real Madrid, also because he’s 20 years old. He’s really mature and very professional. A fantastic player for us.” As we look forward to another exciting match, Ancelotti assures fans, “I think Real Madrid fans are calm, they know that they always compete. They shouldn’t be worried, they should be the happiest. Our atmosphere is of confidence.” Stay tuned for more updates as we bring you the latest from the world of football, including updates on FC Barcelona’s matches against PSG and Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund’s clash with Atletico Madrid, and more from La Liga and Bundesliga.0 Comments 0 Shares 144 Views 0 Reviews - What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think, learn, and problem-solve like humans. AI encompasses a wide range of technologies and approaches aimed at creating systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. Here's a detailed breakdown: Types of AI Narrow AI (Weak AI): Narrow AI is designed...0 Comments 0 Shares 292 Views 0 Reviews
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