The operational forecast of possible emergencies for December 7, 2019 in the Russian Federation is determined by 3 cyclones, 4 anticyclones and the action of atmospheric fronts.
On the territory of the Russian Federation, emergency situations caused by hazardous meteorological phenomena are not forecasted.
In connection with the impact of complex of adverse meteorological phenomena in the form of snow, wet snow, icing and gusts of wind up to 23 m/s on the territory of 5 subjects of the Siberian Federal District (Altai Republic and Republic of Khakassia, Altai Territory and Krasnoyarsk Territory, Kemerovo Region - Kuzbass); gusts of wind up to 20 m/s on the territory of one subject of the Ural Federal District (Chelyabinsk Region); snowstorms, wet snow, icy events and gusts of wind up to 20 m/s in three subjects of the Volga Federal District (the Republic of Bashkortostan, Perm Territory and the Orenburg Region). The risks associated with obstruction in the operation of all types of transport, interruptions in communication lines and power transmission, violation of the livelihood of the population are increasing.
Probability forecasting:
failure of people and equipment under ice at water bodies of the Far Eastern Federal District (Republic of Buryatia and Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Transbaikal Territory, Kamchatka Territory, Primorsky Territory and Khabarovsk Territory, Amur Region and Magadan Region, Chukotka Autonomous district), Siberian Federal District (Republics of Tyva and Khakassia, Altai Territory and Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk Region and Tomsk Region, Kemerovo Region - Kuzbass), Volga Federal District (Republic of Tatarstan, Udmurt Republic, Perm Territory and Kirov Region), Northwestern Federal District (Arkhangelsk Region and Murmansk Region), the entire territory of Ural Federal District and Central Federal District;
activation of exogenous-dynamic processes in the mountainous regions of the North-Caucasian Federal District, the Republic of Adygea and the Republic of Crimea, Krasnodar Territory.
The information was prepared based on data from the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia and the All-Russian Research Institute of Civil Defence and Emergencies (FC).