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These Best Practice Guidelines are intended to provide technical guidance on current state-of-the-art technologies in urban greenhouse gas information systems. It lays out the available methodologies and how they can best be implemented, as well as guidance on the end-user outputs that might be
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Venue: WMO-IPCC-UKMO Pavilion and Virtual (Friday, 12 November, 11:30-12:30 UK time) Click here to watch the recorded video Background As climate change and weather and climate extreme events increasingly pose threats to the stability of our energy supply, building resilient renewable energy towards
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Venue: WMO-IPCC-UKMO Pavilion and Virtual (Thursday, 4 November, 8:00-9:00 UK time) Click here to watch the recorded video Background Extreme weather, water, and climate events have become more frequent and severe in the past few years, including winter storms, heatwaves, droughts, tornados, and
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The Final Report of the First Meeting of the Standing Committee on Services for Aviaton (SC-AVI) Expert Team on Aeronautical Meteorological Hazards Science (ET-MHS-1) is now available here. The meeting was held online on 13, 15 and 16 September 2021. Working documentation addressed during ET-MHS-1
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Bulletin nº : Vol 70 (2) - 2021 is now available online. Article 4: Modernizing Data Exchange for Earth System Monitoring and Prediction examines the infrastructure and technology supporting the WMO global data exchange – from its origins more than 50 years ago to the present day. It then looks
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Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic restrictions, delivering hands-on training and maintaining competence in the aeronautical meteorology domain has suffered dramatically over the past 18 months. As a result, training institutes and meteorological service providers have progressively shifted from
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The final report of SERCOM-1 (WMO-No. 1259) is now available in all official languages here
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WIS2.0 Demonstration Projects Workshop was held on 13,14,20,21 September 2021 There were 11 projects presented during the workshop. The presentations, recordings, and the final report are now available on the meeting page. For those who don't have the access to the Vimeo Platform, you can also find
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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
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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