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Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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Publish Date: 1 July 2007
In the heart of every meteorologist and climatologist beats the soul of a detective. We all appreciate a good mystery and, for those interested in weather, the elements of our atmosphere can often provide the most fascinating puzzles.
Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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Publish Date: 1 July 2007
Fundamental barriers to advancing weather and climate diagnosis and prediction on time-scales from days to years are partly attributable to gaps in knowledge and the limited capability of contemporary operational and research numerical prediction systems to represent precipitating convection and its multi-scale organization, particularly in the tropics.
Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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Publish Date: 1 July 2007
Tropical cyclones are among the most devastating of natural disasters, frequently causing loss of human life and serious economic damage.
Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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Publish Date: 1 July 2007
Advanced remote-sensing technologies, complemented by improved computational and communications infrastructure and technical training, will continue to provide opportunities for developing countries to reap economic and societal benefits through improved environmental analysis and prediction.
Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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We know that water is necessary, both for sustainable human development and for the healthy functioning of the planet’s ecosystem.
Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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The International Conference on Secure and Sustainable Living: Social and Economic Benefi ts of Weather, Climate and Water Services, organized by WMO, was held in Madrid, Spain, from 19 to 22 March 2007, under the gracious patronage of HM Queen Sofía.
Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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The overall purpose of the strategic planning process in WMO is to set high-level and long-term objectives and strategies for the Organization.
Bulletin nº Vol 56 (3) - 2007
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Several years of intense preparation reached their climax on 1 July 1957 with the opening of the International Geophysical Year.