News

WHOS Webinar_Flyer
On 6 September 2021, we held a webinar on the WMO Hydrological Observing System (WHOS). The recording is now available to watch. Topics covered 00:11:52 WMO HydroHub 00:16:51 Importance of data interoperability (Presentation.pdf) 00:27:24 Introduction – WHOS as a hydrological contribution to WIS
Default image
Enhancing awareness and capacity on the NWP and Impact-based Forecasting to strengthen Early Warning Systems in West and Central Africa (WMP Projects Newsletter, 11/2022) Strengthening of severe weather and impact-based forecasting capabilities in South and Southeast Asia (MeteoWorld March 2022
ukmo-mss-wmo-logo
UPDATE: See News Item here posted on 25 January 2022 Original post of 30 August 2021: The United Kingdom Met Office (UKMO) and Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS), in collaboration with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), will convene Aviation Meteorology Training Seminars from 2 to 4
image
Summer School on Climate Services for Energy and Water 21, 23, 28, 30 September, and 5 and 7 October 2021. Timing: 11:30-15:30 UTC. Applications close: 18 August 2021 at midnight. For more information, please visit the event's webpage About the event The EU H2020 SECLI-FIRM Project (The Added Value
The logos of WMO and IATA
The second Governing Board Meeting of the WMO-IATA Collaborative AMDAR Programme (WICAP) was held on 3rd June 2021 and the final report is now available. The WICAP Governing Board is monitoring and overseeing the achievement of WICAP aims and ensure that participation is authorized, balanced
notice
Risks to agricultural production from air pollution Side event Science Days UN Food Systems Summit 2021 Click here to register for the event Link to the event flyer
gender-equality_green
WMO has launched a global survey on gender equality in aeronautical meteorology to obtain viewpoints from research scientists, technicians, observers, forecasters, service manager and senior managers working at aeronautical meteorological stations, offices or other centres. Staff and managers
wmo-49-v2-cover
WMO has today published a 2021 update to Technical Regulations (WMO-No. 49), Volume II, Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation. The 2021 update is available via the WMO e-Library here in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Arabic. This update, endorsed through Resolution
CaseStudy_Plata
Sustainable water management and disaster risk reduction require free and easy access to hydrological data. The WMO Hydrological Observing System (WHOS), initiated in 2014, supports hydrological data providers and users in gaining capacities in this field. The WMO HydroHub Case Study on the WHOS
ShutterStock_1015042633
The real-time and historical hydrological data for the Arctic basin are now available through the WMO Hydrological Observing System (WHOS), and can be visualized and downloaded through the WHOS-Arctic web portal. The WHOS-Arctic web portal is implemented using ArcGIS Online for the map interface and