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Heatwave Leaves Moroccan Cities Sweltering in Record-breaking Temperatures
Heatwave Leaves Moroccan Cities Sweltering in Record-breaking Temperatures

Asharq Al-Awsat

time30-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Heatwave Leaves Moroccan Cities Sweltering in Record-breaking Temperatures

Monthly temperature records have been broken across Morocco, sometimes topping seasonal norms by as much as 20 degrees Celsius, the national meteorological office said Sunday, as the North African kingdom was gripped by a heatwave. "Our country has experienced, between Friday 27 and Saturday 28 of June, a 'chegui' type heatwave characterized by its intensity and geographical reach," the meteorological office (DGM) said in a report shared with AFP. The heatwave, which has also struck across the Strait of Gibraltar in southern Europe, has affected numerous regions in Morocco. According to the DGM, the most significant temperature anomalies have been on the Atlantic plains and interior plateaus. In the coastal city of Casablanca, the mercury reached 39.5C (103 Fahrenheit), breaching the previous record of 38.6C set in June 2011. In Larache, 250 kilometers (150 miles) up the coast, a peak temperature of 43.8C was recorded, 0.9C above the previous June high, set in 2017. And in central Morocco's Ben Guerir, the thermometers hit 46.4C, besting the two-year-old record by 1.1C. In total, more than 17 regions sweltered under temperatures above 40C, the DGM said, with Atlantic areas bearing the brunt. "Coastal cities like Essaouira recorded temperatures 10C or 20C above their usual averages" for June, the DGM said. Inland cities such as Marrakesh, Fez, Meknes and Beni Mellal experienced heat 8C to 15C above the norm, with Tangier in the far north at the bottom end of that scale. The forecast for the days ahead indicates continuing heat in the interior of Morocco due to a so-called Saharan thermal depression, an intense dome of heat over the desert.

Heatwave leaves Moroccan cities sweltering in record-breaking temperatures
Heatwave leaves Moroccan cities sweltering in record-breaking temperatures

Arab News

time29-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Arab News

Heatwave leaves Moroccan cities sweltering in record-breaking temperatures

RABAT: Monthly temperature records have been broken across Morocco, sometimes topping seasonal norms by as much as 20 degrees Celsius, the national meteorological office said Sunday, as the North African kingdom was gripped by a heatwave. 'Our country has experienced, between Friday 27 and Saturday 28 of June, a 'chegui' type heatwave characterised by its intensity and geographical reach,' the meteorological office (DGM) said in a report shared with AFP. The heatwave, which has also struck across the Strait of Gibraltar in southern Europe, has affected numerous regions in Morocco. According to the DGM, the most significant temperature anomalies have been on the Atlantic plains and interior plateaus. In the coastal city of Casablanca, the mercury reached 39.5C (103 Fahrenheit), breaching the previous record of 38.6C set in June 2011. In Larache, 250 kilometers (150 miles) up the coast, a peak temperature of 43.8C was recorded, 0.9C above the previous June high, set in 2017. And in central Morocco's Ben Guerir, the thermometers hit 46.4C, besting the two-year-old record by 1.1C. In total, more than 17 regions sweltered under temperatures above 40C, the DGM said, with Atlantic areas bearing the brunt. 'Coastal cities like Essaouira recorded temperatures 10C or 20C above their usual averages' for June, the DGM said. Inland cities such as Marrakech, Fez, Meknes and Beni Mellal experienced heat 8C to 15C above the norm, with Tangier in the far north at the bottom end of that scale. The forecast for the days ahead indicates continuing heat in the interior of Morocco due to a so-called Saharan thermal depression, an intense dome of heat over the desert.

UM6P's Bet on Entrepreneurship, Innovation Is Driving Morocco's AI Leadership
UM6P's Bet on Entrepreneurship, Innovation Is Driving Morocco's AI Leadership

Morocco World

time19-02-2025

  • Science
  • Morocco World

UM6P's Bet on Entrepreneurship, Innovation Is Driving Morocco's AI Leadership

Ben Guerir – As world-leading experts gathered yesterday for the second day of UM6P's Science Week fifth edition, Morocco World News (MWN) sat down with UM6P's College of Computing's director Ali Kettani to discuss Morocco's evolving artificial intelligence (AI) landscape and its potential to drive both regional and global innovation. Throughout the conversation, Kettani spoke emphatically of the crucial role of education and entrepreneurship in positioning Morocco as an emerging hub for AI development. At the heart of the rapidly evolving AI conversation in Morocco and across Africa is the significance of channeling local expertise to devise AI models capable of resolving the most pressing local, national, and continental concerns, he argued. MWN's conversation with Kettani further touched on recent global AI developments, including breakthroughs by companies like OpenAI and DeepSeek. Morocco has 'everything that it takes to develop our own technology to address our own challenges,' especially in areas such as health, mobility, energy, and climate change, he insisted. UM6P's College of Computing is significantly contributing to this technological transformation. The institute has successfully attracted outstanding professors and researchers in computer sciences, AI, and cybersecurity; an academic excellence that, in turn, draws excellent students from Morocco and beyond. Kettani talked of the rapid evolution of AI and how 'it is going to be a key disruption beyond even the inception of the Internet.' On a domestic level, he mentioned the transformative potential of AI, focusing on the necessity of building local AI capabilities and investing in education to ensure Morocco's competitive position in the global tech landscape. Read also: Artificial Intelligence in Morocco: The Need for an Integrated Public Policy The College of Computing at UM6P represents Morocco's bold step in this direction, Kettani suggested, noting how its overarching mission is to serve as an educational hub that nurtures the next generation of tech innovators. Kettani also spoke of the growing significance and relevance of entrepreneurship in the emerging global market. 'I deeply believe[s] that if there is one field where young Moroccan talent, young African talent […] could thrive is through start-ups in launching their own companies, addressing challenges all around us,' he said. Kettani envisions a future where local entrepreneurs, Moroccans and Africans, tackle not only regional issues but also contribute to solving global challenges in health, mobility, energy, and climate change. With this investment in education and focus on entrepreneurship, UM6P ultimately hopes to position itself as an indispensable player in the future of AI development and implementation in Morocco and across Africa. A flagship event that brings together leading minds in technology and innovation, UM6P's Science features a diverse program focusing on artificial intelligence, sustainable development, and technological entrepreneurship, among others. As it becomes a platform for knowledge exchange and networking, the week-long conference is reinforcing UM6P's commitment to fostering science, innovation, and entrepreneurship in Morocco's rapidly evolving tech ecosystem. Tags: AI innovationMorocco AIMorocco entrepreneurshipMorocco technology

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