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Rare Snowfall In Saudi Arabia Desert

Rare Snowfall In Saudi Arabia Desert
Nov 11 2024 Share

In an unusual turn of events, Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf region recently witnessed a rare snowfall that transformed its desert landscape into a winter scene, captivating both residents and social media users worldwide.

This significant temperature drop brought snow-covered dunes, a remarkable sight for a region known for its hot, arid climate.

Images of camels against white dunes, along with traditional Saudi architecture dusted with snow, circulated widely online, sparking wonder and excitement among viewers.

The snowfall drew locals and tourists who took the chance to enjoy snowball fights and build snowmen in this fleeting winter setting. For many, it was a first-time experience seeing snow in their homeland.

The event not only inspired joy but also raised questions about shifting weather patterns and climate change. The Saudi National Centre of Meteorology attributed the snowfall to a low-pressure system from the Arabian Sea, which mixed moist and hot desert air, creating conditions for rain, hail, and snow.

Meteorologists and climate scientists noted this rare occurrence as part of broader, unpredictable shifts in global weather. For many, it serves as a reminder of the evolving climate patterns, highlighting the need for deeper understanding and discussion on environmental sustainability.

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New Deal Between Science Malta & Chamber Of Engineers Signed

New Deal Between Science Malta & Chamber Of Engineers Signed
Nov 11 2024 Share

Today, Science Malta and the Chamber of Engineers signed a new agreement to strengthen collaboration between the two organisations.

The signing was overseen by Keith Azzopardi Tanti, Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research, and Innovation.

This agreement is intended to enhance engineering’s role as a key contributor to research, innovation, and technological development within Malta.

Parliamentary Secretary Azzopardi Tanti highlighted the government’s commitment to advancing the country’s research and innovation capabilities through investment in engineering.

He noted that this collaboration supports Malta’s efforts to remain competitive in the global technology landscape. Additionally, he emphasised the government’s ongoing investment in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education at all levels, aiming to support both the engineering profession and foster a more informed society in related fields.

Eng. Malcolm Zammit, President of the Chamber of Engineers, expressed that the agreement creates new opportunities for engineering to contribute to Malta’s research and innovation landscape.

He added that it reinforces the engineering profession while equipping Malta with essential tools to sustain its competitiveness and technological progress.

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One of Malta’s Favourite Restaurants Unveils A New Menu

One of Malta's Favourite Restaurants Unveils A New Menu
Nov 11 2024 Share

AKI, one of Valletta’s most beloved dining destinations, has unveiled a new menu that’s sure to delight fans of Japanese cuisine. Known for its innovative take on Japanese dishes, AKI now offers a curated selection that celebrates the elegance of Haute Japanese cuisine, blending traditional flavors with a modern twist.

The new menu embodies AKI’s dedication to the Japanese principle of kaizen, or continuous improvement. Each dish is crafted with precision, featuring high-quality ingredients and artistic presentation, transforming each plate into an experience. Guests can savour a range of refined flavors, from delicate sashimi to sophisticated robata-grilled specialties, each infused with the soul of Japanese culinary heritage.

 

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Beyond the cuisine, AKI’s stylish bar also offers unique, carefully curated cocktails that perfectly complement the new dishes, enhancing the overall dining experience. This refreshed menu promises to take patrons on an unforgettable culinary journey, fusing authenticity with modern sophistication.

To experience AKI’s new culinary offerings, reserve your table today at akimalta.com/reservations, and be among the first to indulge in the finest of Haute Japanese dining in Malta.

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Calypso Claims Victory In BOV Gozo Regatta After Intense Race

Calypso Claims Victory In BOV Gozo Regatta After Intense Race
Nov 11 2024 Share

Sebastian Ripard’s Calypso claimed both the overall and IRC Class 1 titles at the BOV Gozo Autumn Regatta, where fiercely contested races across all three classes made for a thrilling finish. The competition was intense, with winners determined right down to the wire.

The three-day BOV Gozo Autumn Regatta presented a variety of weather conditions that tested the sailors’ skills. On the first day, threatening weather initially loomed over the start, but conditions eased just in time, offering a fresh breeze and calm seas for a smooth sail up to Gozo. Saturday opened with heavy rain, and as the fleet navigated the challenging “round the cans” course, they faced large easterly waves and winds of ranging from 10 to 12 to 15 knots, intensifying the competition. By the end of the day, the frontrunners for the overall trophy emerged: the Podesta siblings’ Elusive 2, Sebastian Ripard’s Calypso, and Sean Borg’s Jubatus.

After a full day on the water, the BOV Gozo Autumn Regatta crews enjoyed some well-deserved downtime, joined by family and friends for daily social events, which offer the chance for everyone to come together and unwind, adding a lively and inclusive atmosphere to the regatta.

Sunday, the final day, brought calmer seas, though fluctuating winds between 6 and 12 knots kept sailors on edge, adjusting constantly to maintain their position. The regatta’s outcome hinged on the last race, which ultimately decided the winners in each class, concluding an exhilarating weekend of competitive sailing.

Calypso’s Sebastian Ripard remarked that “Despite the wet weather, we had a great time both on and off the water! The mix of coastal and windward/leeward courses made for very exciting sailing. Racing on Saturday in the North Comino channel with 15 knots of wind was a lot of fun! We also loved the after-sailing experience! Mgarr is a very pretty harbour and there are some fun and iconic bars. The Gozo weekend is always a nice mix of exciting racing and good social events”

IRC 2 Class winner John Cachia West’s Ottovolante clinched victory on Sunday, winning the final race to Malta and edging out Brian Flahive’s Juniper by just one point. Finishing in third place was Vivace, helmed by Andrew Agius Delicata and Matthew Gabriele.

The Cruisers’ Class was no exception, with the winner being declared in the Final Race. Kevin Pisani Zammit’s Dimm clinched the win, despite having been left short crewed. Pisani Zammit remarked that “This was our first foray into round-the-cans racing—a new challenge for our team—but we faced each tack and turn with determination and grit. The experience was demanding, with fewer hands onboard than anticipated, yet the crew rallied together. This win means a lot for Dimm’s crew. The weekend of racing in Gozo is one we all look forward to, both on and off the water.

Jacques Savona won the RMYC Cruisers’ Class, after competing in two passage races to and from Gozo.

Trophies were presented to the winners on Sunday evening at a gathering at the Royal Malta Yacht Club. Mr. Charles Azzopardi, representing event sponsor BOV, was in attendance for the presentation.

Club Commodore David Cremona closed the evening with a heartfelt thanks to all the crews, officials, and volunteers who made the event a success. He also expressed appreciation for BOV’s steadfast support as one of the Club’s longstanding sponsors.

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