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Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
Each year, on 23 March, World Meteorological Day commemorates the entry into force, in 1950, of the WMO Convention creating the Organization.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
AquaFed, the International Federation of Private Water Operators, represents private companies that deliver water supply or sanitation services under the direction of public authorities.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
Innovation and adaptation have permitted humanity to not only survive but to reach new heights. Innovation led to the development of new tools, industrialization, computerization and untold scientific advancements, with both positive and negative consequences.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
How effective and costly would a policy be in alleviating human-forced climate change? What are the advantages and risks of waiting for better scientific understanding?
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
An important component of the Global Framework for Climate Services is the development of weather and climate scientific skills.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
Great progress has been made in recent decades on development and applications of medium-range weather forecasts and seasonal climate predictions. The subseasonal to seasonal project will bring the weather and climate communities together to tackle the intervening time range, harnessing shared and complementary experience and expertise in forecasting, research and applications, toward more seamless weather/climate prediction systems and more integrated weather and climate services.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
State, national and international climate assessment reports are important to provide a scientific basis for the understanding and assessment of impacts of climate variability and change on economic sectors such as agriculture and food, water resources, energy and transport.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
Whenever an episode of extreme weather – heatwave, flood, drought, etc. – hits the headlines, someone somewhere is sure to point the finger of blame at human-induced climate change.
Meteoworld : November 2012
Our story began to be conceived in 1999, when we accepted the challenge of organizing - and organized - the 5th International Conference on Computer-Aided Learning and Distance Learning in Meteorology (CALMET V), held from 9 to 13 July, 2001 at Recife (Pernambuco/Brazil).
Publish Date: 31 August 2012
The Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum has concluded that, in the forthcoming September-December rainy season, most parts of the region are likely to receive near normal to above...