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Following WMO Resolution 3.2/3 (RA VI-18), which aims at taking stock of worldwide development in weather and climate related research with regional or global implications and establish cooperation with national and inter-regional scientific bodies and EU framework programmes that support research
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Phase II of the eighteenth session of Regional Association VI, held on 19 November 2021 elected Mrs Kornélia Radics, the President of the Hungarian Meteorological Service as RA VI president for the next intersessional period 2022-2025. Mr Roar Skålin, Director General of the Norwegian Meteorological
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WMO has launched a new web portal to make key meteorological analyses and forecast products more readily accessible. The recent WMO Extraordinary Congress adopted the WMO Unified Policy for the International Exchange of Earth System Data. One of the important outcomes of this decision will be
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WMO has launched a new web portal to make key meteorological analyses and forecast products more readily accessible. The recent WMO Extraordinary Congress adopted the WMO Unified Policy for the International Exchange of Earth System Data. One of the important outcomes of this decision will be
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WMO has launched a new web portal to make key meteorological analyses and forecast products more readily accessible. The recent WMO Extraordinary Congress adopted the WMO Unified Policy for the International Exchange of Earth System Data. One of the important outcomes of this decision will be
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The Final Report of the First Meeting of the Standing Committee on Services for Aviaton (SC-AVI) Expert Team on the Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on Aviation (ET-CCV-1) is now available here. The meeting was held online on 1, 2 and 3 December 2021. Working documentation addressed during
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WMO expertise has contributed to an article titled 'Progress in protecting air travel from volcanic ash', published in the January 2022, Issue 1, Volume 84 of the Bulletin of Volcanology. Article abstract: The Eyjafjallajökull eruption of 2010 demonstrated the far-reaching impact of ash clouds and
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Issue 2/2021 of the WMO Services for Aviation Newsletter has just been issued. The newsletter, issued two times per year, brings the meteorological and aviation communities up-to-date on some of the latest developments within WMO, its Members and its partner organizations such as ICAO. The latest
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Lead by WMO: Addressing climate impacts and resiliency of the energy infrastructure Thursday, 4 November 2021, 08:00-09:00 UK time (?Recorded video) Managing Interconnected Power Grids for Carbon Neutral Electricity Friday, 12 November 2021, 11:30-12:30 UK time (? Recorded video) Co-lead by WMO
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Volume 22 (November 2021) of the WMO Aircraft-Based Observations Newsletter is now available. The previous Newsletters can be found under the Activity Area of Aircraft-Based Observations.