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Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
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Publish Date: 8 October 2021
Over the last two decades, development agencies have invested hundreds of millions of US dollars in projects aimed at improving meteorological observing networks in developing countries. Their goal was, and remains, to assist those developing countries that cannot meet commitments to consistently operate and maintain their national observing networks and data exchange.
Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
Theme: Observations
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Publish Date: 8 October 2021
A defining characteristic of meteorology is its fundamentally global nature from both the scientific and operational perspectives, as was mentioned in the first article of this Bulletin. All countries therefore...
Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
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Publish Date: 7 October 2021
Introducing the newest discipline in WMO, its societal impact, data requirements and modes of international collaboration, setting up a parallel to the World Weather Watch for space weather.
Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
Theme: Polar
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Publish Date: 7 October 2021
Photo caption (above): Antartica - abandoned Wilkes Base and Observing Station (Photo: Sue Barrell) Cryosphere The word "cryosphere" comes from the Greek word for cold, "kryos." The cryosphere is the...
Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
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Publish Date: 7 October 2021
“If you like your 7-day weather forecast, thank an oceanographer.“ – Craig McLean, Acting Chief Scientist, United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), House Committee on Science, Space, and...
Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
Theme: Environmental challenges
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Publish Date: 7 October 2021
Atmospheric composition , and changes therein, have multiple impacts on our lives and the environment. For instance, rising greenhouse gas concentrations cause global warming that intensifies weather extremes and drives...
Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
Theme: Water
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Publish Date: 7 October 2021
Water impacts our daily lives directly or indirectly through its use for domestic and drinking purposes, agriculture, industry, hydropower, navigation, recreation, ecosystem management and much more.
Bulletin nº Vol 70 (2) - 2021
Theme: Climate
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Publish Date: 6 October 2021
Scientific evidence of climate change is unequivocal. Human-induced climate change is already affecting every region of the Earth, with many experiencing more frequent weather and climate extremes. This conclusion was...
Meteoworld : December 2021
The India Gate war memorial on 17 October 2019 (top), then on 8 April 2020 (bottom) after a 21-day nationwide COVID lockdown brought about a drop in air pollution levels...
Meteoworld : December 2021
The use of more and better assimilated observational data, especially from the Global Basic Observation Network (GBON), is enabling designated Global Data-processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS) Centres to produce higher...