Published: December 2019
|
Notably contains:
- Latest WMO climate science informs negociations at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25)
- WMO addresses high-level segment of COP25
- Decade of exceptional global heat and high-impact weather marks close of 2019
- State of Climate Services report shows significant cost benefit of investments in climate services for agriculture and food security
- WMO joins new partnership on renewable energy
- WMO voices concern about radio frequency decision
- Nomination of WMO Experts by Permanent Representatives now facilitated through online system
- First WMO-IMO joint international symposium on extreme maritime weather
- New animated video launched to prevent loss of life and property during coastal flooding in Pacific Island communities
- Marine and hydrological sites may soon be included in WMO list of recognized centennial observing stations
- Artificial intelligence for operational hydrology – call for challenges and mentors now open
- Digitization of 150 years of hydrometeorological data in Uzbekistan advances
- Regional cooperation between Asia and the South-West Pacific strengthens capacities and creates valuable opportunities
- Advances towards increased air quality prediction and forecasting capacity across Africa
- Scale-up of Tajikistan agrometeorological pilot programme advances
- WMO Global Campus Initiative rolls out regionally in Africa
- Empowering strong leadership and management of national meteorological and hydrological services across Africa
- New E-Course on Integrating Climate Risk Information into NAPs
Language(s): English; Other Languages: French
Format: Digital (Free)
Tags: Add tag