Author: Shravan Regret Iyer
Shravan Regret Iyer Wins United Nation’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) 2021 Award

Press Clippings


View full list of International Media reports below:
The New Indian Express, India https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/2020/dec/18/meetshravan-regret-iyer-united-nations-world-meteorological-organisation-2021-award-winner-2238137.html
Bangalore Mirror, India https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/crime/watch-no-regrets-city-photographer-bags-uns-honour/articleshow/79769878.cms
Kannadaprabha Newspaper, India
https://www.kannadaprabha.com/karnataka/2020/dec/19/meet-shravan-regret-iyer-united-nations-world-meteorological-organisation-2021-award-winner-435286.html
Midi Madagasikara (a French language daily newspaper based in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Africa)

TV9 Kannada News, India
https://tv9kannada.com/shravan-regret-iyer-photograph-wins-uns-wmo-2021-award
La Vanguardia (a Spanish daily newspaper, headquartered in Barcelona, Spain)
https://www.lavanguardia.com/natural/20210107/6168357/13-deslumbrantes-imagenes-premiadas-meteorologos.html
Up vgoru.org (Ukrainian online newspaper)
https://vgoru.org/post/krashi-svitlini-pogodnih-yavish-2020-roku
Česká televize (Public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic)
https://ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/svet/3241686-obrazem-svetova-meteorologicka-organizace-vybrala-nejzajimavejsi-fotografie-pocasi
Governmental Courier (a national daily newspaper founded by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine)
https://ukurier.gov.ua/uk/articles/pozuyut-pogodni-yavisha/
View Ukurier e-Paper: http://ukurier.gov.ua/media/newspaper_free/pdf/2020-12-31/254_6868.pdf

Tvnoviny.sk (Slovakia television channel)
https://www.tvnoviny.sk/zaujimavosti/2016634_fotokalendar-na-rok-2021-svetova-meteorologicka-organizacia-zverejnila-snimky-roka
ABC (Spanish national daily newspaper based in Madrid, Spain)
https://www.abc.es/viajar/abci-nieve-rayos-hielo-fotos-401787018874-20210108010808_galeria.html#imagen10
Tendencias Hoy by Cerodosbé (newspaper headquartered in Barcelona, Spain)
The Paper (published by Shanghai Oriental Press Co. Ltd) https://m.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_10595845
Ecocultura.com (Spanish News portal supported of Web365, a leading publishing group in Italy)
https://www.ecocultura.com/mejores-fotografias-fenomenos-meteorolgicos/
Venice Group Ltd (Bulgarian online news company based in the city of Varna)
https://brat-bg.com/bg/foto-gid/9696-wmo-publikuva-nay-dobrite-snimki
ectoday.eu (Europe-China Today)
Miragenews.com (online media platform from Wollongong, Australia)
https://www.miragenews.com/winners-of-wmo-calendar-competition/
112.International (English language news platform from Ukraine)
https://112.international/society/wmo-presents-best-photos-of-weather-events-in-2020-57378.html
Meteorological Science Knowledge Service System – Government of China
http://meteor.ckcest.cn:90/resources/detail/info/cd9fcaba-45f8-11eb-95d8-00163e3237d3?doc_type=&q=
strana.ua/news (Ukrainian online newspaper)
https://strana.ua/news/307064-raduha-oblaka-i-hrozy-samye-krasivye-fotohrafii-prirodnykh-javlenij-2020-hoda.html
Social Media Posts by United Nation’s WMO:


Photograph posted on the United Nation’s Official Instagram Account and on other UN Organizations platform.
Full list of Winners & Press Release by United Nation’s World Meteorological Organization:
https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/winners-of-wmo-calendar-competition

While loggerheads can be found across Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean and Indian Oceans, persistent population has declined due to continuous pollution, shrimp trawling and development in their nesting areas. They are now on the threatened species list.
In the southeastern United States loggerhead mating occurs in late March till early June and females lay eggs between April and September. The major nesting concentration in the U.S. are found from North Carolina through southwest Florida.
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But exactly how these mountain dwellers survive in the high-altitude and the ease with which they deal with the physical challenges of scaling world’s biggest peaks has remained unknown.
But there are some clues. According to a research published in the American Journal of Human Genetics, these mountain dwellers have a major genetic component that allows populations at high altitude to live better. The scientists are still unclear exactly how those genes work and help people survive in low-oxygen condition, but they also believe that there are probably other mutations that also help and different populations for example people in the highlands of Ethiopia.
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