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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 23/03/2025

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00:00Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
00:23The Israeli army launched an attack on the Sultan Hill in the southern outskirts of
00:27Gaza.
00:28AI and business leadership in Africa is the focus of the Moroccan Institute for International
00:34Cooperation in Nouakchott.
00:35And in the International Day of Atmospheric Surveillance, we monitor the role of atmospheric
00:41forecasts in confronting climate change.
00:44We start from the Middle East, where the Israeli army continues its operations in the region.
00:55The Palestinians warn of a ceasefire in the southern outskirts of Gaza after about a
01:02week of ceasefire and military operations to put pressure on the Hamas movement.
01:08The military pressure comes in parallel with the statements of Israeli officials, who
01:13confirm that Israel is ready to negotiate with Hamas before launching any large-scale
01:18invasion against the region.
01:20Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
01:50Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
02:20Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
02:50Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
03:20Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
03:50Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
04:20Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
04:50Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
05:20Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
05:50Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
06:20Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
06:50Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
07:20Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
07:26Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
07:46Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
07:56Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
08:12Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
08:26Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
08:37Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
08:56Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
09:26Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
09:56Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
10:26Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
10:56Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
11:02Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
11:24Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
11:33Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
11:40Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
11:46Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
12:16Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
12:46Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
12:52Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
12:58Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
13:28Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
13:58Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
14:28Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
14:34Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
15:04Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
15:10Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
15:16Newscast from Median TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
15:22and several demonstrations that you organize and you are in these games."
15:26During this conference, the Royal Moroccan University of Sports
15:32honored the stars of former sportsmen and sports media.
15:37They gathered here to highlight their contributions to the promotion of national sports.
15:42My old friends, I am with them now.
15:46My friends and great sportsmen who entered the sports arena.
15:51We are soaking in the bath.
15:56The beautiful thing is the cohesion of our former and current heroes
16:00and the honor of the media and also for the sportsmen who are present with us.
16:04Games of different nationalities that have always been known by the old districts and the Moroccan national arenas.
16:11Most of them reflect the depth and richness of the country's culture.
16:14It has moved from generation to generation and has carried with it the identity of the Moroccan society for many decades.
16:20A heritage that deserves to be protected and revived in the age of technology and screens.
16:29The World Meteorological Organization celebrates the 23rd of January
16:34as World Meteorological Day,
16:36which is an occasion to remember the patriotic efforts made by the Meteorological Directorate
16:42in monitoring and monitoring the reports of Younes Mazzih and Younes Al-Saghiri.
16:48Yes, to block the gap in the early warning systems.
16:52The logo of this year's World Meteorological Day,
16:56which coincides with the 23rd of March,
17:01is an occasion to highlight the great role played by the General Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance
17:08in protecting individuals and properties through monitoring and atmospheric surveillance operations.
17:14Yes, to block the gap in the early warning systems.
17:18Especially for the early warning systems, which play a major role in preserving people and properties
17:25as well as the knowledge of the population in the event of an earthquake.
17:30The celebration of the General Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance
17:33is an opportunity to talk about the latest vision in the horizon of 2035,
17:38which is based on four strategic approaches.
17:42In its introduction, it strengthens the ability to predict and limit risks
17:47through the comprehensive early warning,
17:50in addition to updating and developing the monitoring infrastructure.
17:55The General Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance
17:59to block the gaps in the early warning systems,
18:02by adopting many automatic stations,
18:06up to 400 automatic stations,
18:09in addition to 12 monitoring radars,
18:12in addition to adopting interceptors for the third-generation artificial moon satellites.
18:23This comprehensive data of the Atmospheric Survey
18:27enables the Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance to strengthen the input of numerical models
18:33to give us more accurate predictions and numerical outputs.
18:39Here, our work comes through an early warning system
18:44that depends on colors,
18:46which is defined by the World Meteorological Organization.
18:52These colors determine the extent of the danger of the phenomenon.
18:57Before this process,
18:59it is necessary to determine the type of phenomenon,
19:02its location, duration, start and end time of the danger.
19:07To reach the level of danger,
19:09we have these colors,
19:12which are green in normal weather conditions.
19:20The yellow color indicates that there is a weather phenomenon,
19:24but it does not exceed a certain level of danger.
19:33There is also the orange level,
19:36where the level of danger increases at this level.
19:40This requires an early warning and early measures
19:44because the phenomenon is relatively strong.
19:48There is also the red level,
19:50which indicates that there is a dangerous weather phenomenon.
19:55The update of the monitoring infrastructure
19:58enabled the Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance
20:00to strengthen its own weather monitoring network,
20:03especially after the establishment of an advanced database
20:07and the increase of calculation capabilities
20:09through the giant rain calculator.
20:16The Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance
20:19said that it is expected to record snowfalls
20:22at altitudes exceeding 1,400 and 1,700 meters
20:27and strong winds with local dust flurries
20:31in several areas of the Kingdom.
20:33The Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance
20:35stated in a warning in the orange alert level
20:38that snowfalls at altitudes exceeding 1,400 meters
20:42may reach a thickness of up to 40 centimeters.
20:45This will affect the provinces of Al-Husaymah,
20:48Shufshan, Bulman, Ifran and Zafro,
20:50starting today and ending tomorrow
20:53at one o'clock after sunset.
20:55Also, they will monitor the same thing
20:57at altitudes exceeding 1,700 meters
21:01with a thickness of up to 25 centimeters.
21:04The provinces of Gursif, Taza, Bn Milal, Azilal,
21:07Khenifra and Midalt
21:08starting today at one o'clock after sunset.
21:13The Directorate of Atmospheric Surveillance
21:15itself added that strong winds
21:17with local dust flurries
21:18from 70 to 85 kilometers per hour
21:22It is expected that on Sunday, all of Tawrirt, Gersif, Fegig, Bulman, Gerada, Oujda Anjad,
21:29Taza Agadir, Edda Wtenan, Chouka Aitbaha, Tiznit, Inzgan Aitmelloul, Goulmim, Assazag, Tantan and Sidi Ifni will be there.
21:42This is the end of our news. Thank you for watching.
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