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Aircraft-based Observations Program Long-term Work Plan

Aircraft-based Observations Program
Long-term Work Plan

WMO AIRCRAFT-BASED OBSERVING SYSTEM CORE AND LONG-TERM ACTIVITIES

1 Enhancement of AMDAR Observing System Coverage.

About the Global Observing System (purpose and scope, long term objectives)

 

About the Global Observing System

Purpose and scope

The Global Observing System (GOS) provid

About the WMO Antarctic Activities

 

WHOS: WMO Hydrological Observing System

WHOS: WMO Hydrological Observing System

Data storage (Data bases and hydrological information systems)

Data storage (Data bases and hydrological information systems)

The popularization of Information Technology and the rapid decrease of its costs in parallel with the increase of their performances have l

Distance Learning Course in Hydrology I: Basic Hydrological Sciences

Distance Learning Course in Hydrology I: Basic Hydrological Sciences

WMO, the COMET Program and

Basic definitions

Basic definitions

Discharge recording station:

Training Workshop on Online Hydrology Course Delivery

Training Workshop on Online Hydrology Course Delivery

First NOAA/COMET/WMO International Basic Hydrologic Sciences Distance Learning Course

First NOAA/COMET/WMO International Basic Hydrologic Sciences Distance Learning Course

This course was dedicated mainly to those professionals from NMHSs who were nominated but not selected to att

CIMO-15 vision

CIMO Vision
Annex 1 to Resolution 1 (CIMO-XV)

Least Developed Countries

Least Developed Countries

The Least Developed Countries (LDCs) represent the poorest and weakest segment of the international community.

MMOP background and history

MMOP background and history

In November 1854, during the Crimean War, a severe storm in the Black Sea destroyed many British and French vessels.

Terms of Reference-Management Committee and Programme Area

MMOP Challenges

Challenges facing the Marine Meteorology and Oceanograpgy Programme (MMOP)

The main challenges that the Marine Meteorology and Oceanography Programme (MMOP) is facing are:

Why MMOP is needed

Why the Marine Meteorology and Oceanography Programme (MMOP) is needed?

The oceans cover about two-thirds of the surface of the earth and affect all of us.

The Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS)

GLOSS -The Global Sea Level Observing System

Annual report for 2009

Inmarsat-C Land Earth Stations accepting Code 41 messages

NAVTEX stations

navtex stations

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