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Yahoo
12-07-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
The Old Farmer's Almanac Just Released Its Forecast For Fall—Here's What To Expect
The hot weather isn't going anywhere anytime soon, folks. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the upcoming fall season is going to be a 'steamy' and dry one. That's right. The trusted Almanac predicts that the U.S. will see a warmer-than-normal autumn this year. From September through October, most of the country will experience warm, dry weather, while the northeast and midwest regions can expect cool, dry conditions. Sorry, y'all. The following regions are forecasted to experience warmer-than-average temperatures: Atlantic Corridor Southeast Florida Deep South Heartland Texas-Oklahoma High Plains Intermountain Pacific Northwest Pacific Southwest Alaska The forecast warns that the majority of the U.S.—from California to Florida and all the way up to Maine—should also be prepared for below-average rainfall. The Old Farmer's Almanac has also forecasted this year's hurricane season, which officially runs through November, to bring above-normal activity and a high count of named storms. For better or for worse, the Old Farmer's Almanac has been dispensing weather forecasts—with 80% accuracy—for 230 years. The almanac makes its long-range predictions using three scientific disciplines: solar science, climatology, and meteorology. 'We predict weather trends and events by comparing solar patterns and historical weather conditions with current solar activity,' the book's website explains. Good thing we've mastered the art of staying cool! Read the original article on Southern Living


Morocco World
12-03-2025
- Business
- Morocco World
Morocco, US Explore Energy Cooperation at CERAWeek Houston
Doha – Morocco's Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, met with US Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Tuesday in Houston, Texas, discussing enhanced cooperation opportunities in energy and strategic bilateral investments. The meeting took place on the sidelines of CERAWeek 2025, one of the world's top five corporate leader conferences, which is being held in Houston from March 10-14 under the theme 'Moving Ahead: Energy strategies for a complex world.' 'In Houston, on the margins of @CERAWeek, Minister Leila Benali held a constructive meeting with U.S. Energy Secretary @SecretaryWright, exploring valuable opportunities for enhanced cooperation in #energy and strategic bilateral investments,' Morocco's ambassador to Washington, Youssef Amrani, posted on X. '#Africa was a key focus, reflecting our shared commitment to inclusive prosperity and the continent's energy security,' he added. During the conference, Benali highlighted Morocco's Atlantic Corridor initiative. Ambassador Amrani detailed the initiative's scope on X: 'At #CERAWeek in Houston, Minister Leila Benali highlighted Morocco's Atlantic Corridor initiative, a strategic project enhancing energy connectivity between #Africa, #Europe, and the #Atlantic basin.' 'With Africa's 400 million consumers in focus, the initiative underscores the importance of energy accessibility as a driver of homegrown development and stronger capacities for win-win cooperation with international partners,' he continued. Last week, the steering committee of 'Morocco's Green Hydrogen Offer,' chaired by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, selected several international investors for projects valued at MAD 319 billion ($31.9 billion). Among these, the American firm Ortus, part of the ORNX consortium with Spain's Acciona and Germany's Nordex, was chosen for an ammonia production project in the Sahara. According to the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, the country's electricity production in 2022 came from various sources: coal (37.25%), hydroelectricity (16.70%), natural gas (17.72%), wind (13.48%), solar (7.82%), and fuel oil (7.03%). The North African country currently imports approximately 90% of its energy needs, but aims to increase its energy security by reducing import dependence. As of late 2022, renewable energy accounted for 38% of the electrical capacity mix, reaching 4,154 MW, placing Morocco among the top five African countries in renewable energy capacity. CERAWeek 2025, chaired by American author and S&P chairman Daniel Yergin, has brought together over 450 C-Suite executives, 80 ministers and top officials, and 325 media representatives, with more than 10,000 participants from over 2,050 companies across 80 countries. The conference focuses on challenges in energy security, supply, climate ambitions, markets, infrastructure, policy directions, and technological advances, including AI. Read also: US, Morocco Advance Strategic Partnership Under Trump Administration Tags: CERAWeekMorocco US Relations


Ya Biladi
12-03-2025
- Business
- Ya Biladi
Morocco-US relations : From diplomacy to energy
Leila Benali, Morocco's Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, met with her American counterpart, Chris Wright, on Tuesday, March 11, in Houston, United States. This «constructive meeting» was an opportunity to explore «valuable opportunities for enhanced cooperation in #energy and strategic bilateral investments», stated Morocco's ambassador to Washington, Youssef Amrani, on X. In Houston, on the margins of @CERAWeek, Minister Leila Benali held a constructive meeting with U.S. Energy Secretary @SecretaryWright, exploring valuable opportunities for enhanced cooperation in #energy and strategic bilateral investments. #Africa was a key focus, reflecting… — Youssef Amrani (@youamrani) March 11, 2025 «Africa was a key focus, reflecting our shared commitment to inclusive prosperity and the continent's energy security», the diplomat added. The meeting took place on the sidelines of Benali's participation in an international energy conference. She was also scheduled to take part in discussions on Monday, March 10, focused on energy security challenges. At #CERAWeek in Houston, Minister Leila Benali highlighted Morocco's Atlantic Corridor initiative, a strategic project enhancing energy connectivity between #Africa, #Europe, and the #Atlantic basin. With Africa's 400 million consumers in focus, the initiative underscores the… — Youssef Amrani (@youamrani) March 12, 2025 Last week, the steering committee of «Morocco's Green Hydrogen Offer», chaired by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, selected the American company Ortus, a member of the ORNX consortium, for an ammonia production project in the Sahara.