"Our ability to predict the impact of climate change and mitigate against it could be drastically reduced. If we turn off this early warning system it is a frightening prospect."
The force confirmed the deployment, but declined to comment further.Mutual aid agreements are uncommon and are generally "incident based," according to the National Police Chiefs' Council.
ACC Henderson said: "As part of my forward planning I have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in Great Britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come."Protesters in Ballymena haveduring disorder on Monday and Tuesday.
The first protest was organised hours after two teenage boys appeared before Coleraine Magistrates' Court .They spoke through an interpreter in Romanian to confirm their names and ages. Their solicitor said they would be denying the charges.
, where one man was arrested.
So far, one man, aged 29, has been charged with riotous behaviour, disorderly behaviour, attempted criminal damage and resisting police after Monday's violence.Ex-Daily Record reporter Bob Dow said: "To be honest this was more than just a murder.
"This was a cold blooded public execution carried out on one of the most crime-free parts of the UK."This was like Pulp Fiction meets
Emma, who was 13 at the time, was in the Mumutaz restaurant in Kirkwall with her parents.But at 19:15 she witnessed something that left her traumatised.