The monthly average tide levels (meters) for Kwajalein from 1947-2020. There are 8 tide water mark levels represented: HIGHEST (high tide), MHHW (mean higher high water), MHW (mean high water), MTL (mean tide level), MSL (mean surface level), MLW( mean low water), MLLW (mean lower low water), LOWEST (low tide).
The annual average tide levels (meters) for Kwajalein based on average monthly tide levels from 1947-2020. There are 5 tide water mark levels represented: MHHW (mean higher high water), MLLW (mean lower low water), HIGH (high tide), LOW (low tide), and MTL (mean tide level).
Table of Chlorofluorocarbon consumption reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986-2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Chlorofluorocarbon consumption reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986-2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Bromochlorocarbon consumption by the Marshall Islands reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986-2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Hydrochlorofluorocarbon consumption by the Marshall Islands reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986 -2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Hydrofluorocarbon consumption by the Marshall Islands reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986 -2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions estimated by the Global Carbon Project 2020 for the Marshall Islands 1992-2019. Source: https://www.globalcarbonproject.org/
Ministry of Health TB Mass Screening Information.
A Kobotoolbox exercise to demonstrated the data collection capabilities of the kobo suite of applications.
This is a Kobo toolbox waste collection exercise
Exercise conducted by participants of the UNEP CISPAC5 workshop
UNEP-ENHANCING CLIMATE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE SERVICES FOR RESILIENCE TRAINING
KoboToolbox exercise