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المبادئ التوجيهية للمنظمة بشأن خدمات التنبؤ والإنذار بالأخطار المتعددة على أساس الآثار (مطبوع المنظمة رقم 1150)، الجزء الثاني: تنفيذ خدمات التنبؤ والإنذار بالأخطار المتعددة على أساس الآثار
This publication, 1150 Part II follows WMO-No. 1150, Part I which was published in 2015. In the intervening years, as many NMHSs and their partner agencies developed impact-based forecast and warning services (IBFWS), understanding, experience and knowledge in this area has developed and grown significantly. The material presented in this “1150 Part II” seeks to distil and summarise that knowledge and to provide examples of good practices in IBFWS, illustrating and augmenting the insights contained in the original guidelines.
المبادئ التوجيهية للمنظمة بشأن خدمات التنبؤ والإنذار بالأخطار المتعددة على أساس الآثار (مطبوع المنظمة رقم 1150)، الجزء الثاني: تنفيذ خدمات التنبؤ والإنذار بالأخطار المتعددة على أساس الآثار
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Published by: المنظمة العالمية للأرصاد ; 2021
This publication, 1150 Part II follows WMO-No. 1150, Part I which was published in 2015. In the intervening years, as many NMHSs and their partner agencies developed impact-based forecast and warning services (IBFWS), understanding, experience and knowledge in this area has developed and grown significantly. The material presented in this “1150 Part II” seeks to distil and summarise that knowledge and to provide examples of good practices in IBFWS, illustrating and augmenting the insights contained in the original guidelines.
Collection(s) and Series: مجموعة مطبوعات المنظمة- No. 1150
Language(s): Arabic; Other Languages: French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, English
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WMO 基于影响的多灾种预报和警报服务指导 原则 (WMO-No. 1150) : 第二部分- 将基于影响的多灾种预报和警报服务付诸实施
This publication, 1150 Part II follows WMO-No. 1150, Part I which was published in 2015. In the intervening years, as many NMHSs and their partner agencies developed impact-based forecast and warning services (IBFWS), understanding, experience and knowledge in this area has developed and grown significantly. The material presented in this “1150 Part II” seeks to distil and summarise that knowledge and to provide examples of good practices in IBFWS, illustrating and augmenting the insights contained in the original guidelines.
Published by: 世界气象组织 (WMO) ; 2021
This publication, 1150 Part II follows WMO-No. 1150, Part I which was published in 2015. In the intervening years, as many NMHSs and their partner agencies developed impact-based forecast and warning services (IBFWS), understanding, experience and knowledge in this area has developed and grown significantly. The material presented in this “1150 Part II” seeks to distil and summarise that knowledge and to provide examples of good practices in IBFWS, illustrating and augmenting the insights contained in the original guidelines.
Collection(s) and Series: 世界气象组织 (WMO)- No. 1150
Language(s): Chinese; Other Languages: French, English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic
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WMO Guidelines on Multi-hazard Impact-based Forecast and Warning Services (WMO-No. 1150), Part II: Putting Multi-Hazard IBFWS into Practice
This publication, 1150 Part II follows WMO-No. 1150, Part I which was published in 2015. In the intervening years, as many NMHSs and their partner agencies developed impact-based forecast and warning services (IBFWS), understanding, experience and knowledge in this area has developed and grown significantly. The material presented in this “1150 Part II” seeks to distil and summarise that knowledge and to provide examples of good practices in IBFWS, illustrating and augmenting the insights contained in the original guidelines.
WMO Guidelines on Multi-hazard Impact-based Forecast and Warning Services (WMO-No. 1150), Part II: Putting Multi-Hazard IBFWS into Practice
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Published by: WMO ; 2021
This publication, 1150 Part II follows WMO-No. 1150, Part I which was published in 2015. In the intervening years, as many NMHSs and their partner agencies developed impact-based forecast and warning services (IBFWS), understanding, experience and knowledge in this area has developed and grown significantly. The material presented in this “1150 Part II” seeks to distil and summarise that knowledge and to provide examples of good practices in IBFWS, illustrating and augmenting the insights contained in the original guidelines.
Collection(s) and Series: WMO- No. 1150
Language(s): English; Other Languages: French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Weather forecasting ; Guidelines ; Extreme weather event ; Weather service
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Atlas de la OMM sobre mortalidad y pérdidas económicas debidas a fenómenos meteorológicos, climáticos e hidrológicos extremos (1970–2019) (OMM-N° 1267)
An overview of impacts from weather, climate and water extremes globally from 1970 to 2019 based on disaster data from the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT). Disaster statistics are conducted for the 50-year and decadal periods at the national, regional and global scales.
A special section on the disproportionate impacts that tropical cyclones have on disaster statistics as well as on developing countries.
Contributions from UNDRR and WHO discussing relevant sectoral loss and damage statistics, challenges and opportunities in recording and analysis of loss and damage data consid ...
Atlas de la OMM sobre mortalidad y pérdidas económicas debidas a fenómenos meteorológicos, climáticos e hidrológicos extremos (1970–2019) (OMM-N° 1267)
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Published by: OMM ; 2021
An overview of impacts from weather, climate and water extremes globally from 1970 to 2019 based on disaster data from the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT). Disaster statistics are conducted for the 50-year and decadal periods at the national, regional and global scales.
A special section on the disproportionate impacts that tropical cyclones have on disaster statistics as well as on developing countries.
Contributions from UNDRR and WHO discussing relevant sectoral loss and damage statistics, challenges and opportunities in recording and analysis of loss and damage data considering implementation of the Sendai Framework agreement and the 2030 global agenda.Language(s): Spanish; Other Languages: English, Russian, French
Format: Digital (Free)ISBN (or other code): 978-92-63-31267-9
Tags: Extreme weather event ; Social aspects ; Atlas ; Disaster Risk Reduction Programme (DRR) ; General information publications
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Atlas de la mortalité et des pertes économiques dues à des phénomènes météorologiques, climatiques et hydrologiques extrêmes (1970-2019) (OMM-N° 1267)
An overview of impacts from weather, climate and water extremes globally from 1970 to 2019 based on disaster data from the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT). Disaster statistics are conducted for the 50-year and decadal periods at the national, regional and global scales.
A special section on the disproportionate impacts that tropical cyclones have on disaster statistics as well as on developing countries.
Contributions from UNDRR and WHO discussing relevant sectoral loss and damage statistics, challenges and opportunities in recording and analysis of loss and damage data consid ...
Atlas de la mortalité et des pertes économiques dues à des phénomènes météorologiques, climatiques et hydrologiques extrêmes (1970-2019) (OMM-N° 1267)
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Published by: OMM ; 2021
An overview of impacts from weather, climate and water extremes globally from 1970 to 2019 based on disaster data from the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT). Disaster statistics are conducted for the 50-year and decadal periods at the national, regional and global scales.
A special section on the disproportionate impacts that tropical cyclones have on disaster statistics as well as on developing countries.
Contributions from UNDRR and WHO discussing relevant sectoral loss and damage statistics, challenges and opportunities in recording and analysis of loss and damage data considering implementation of the Sendai Framework agreement and the 2030 global agenda.Language(s): French; Other Languages: English, Russian
Format: Digital (Free)ISBN (or other code): 978-92-63-21267-2
Tags: Extreme weather event ; Social aspects ; Atlas ; Disaster Risk Reduction Programme (DRR) ; General information publications
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WMO Atlas of Mortality and Economic Losses from Weather, Climate and Water Extremes (1970–2019) (WMO-No. 1267)
An overview of impacts from weather, climate and water extremes globally from 1970 to 2019 based on disaster data from the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT). Disaster statistics are conducted for the 50-year and decadal periods at the national, regional and global scales.
A special section on the disproportionate impacts that tropical cyclones have on disaster statistics as well as on developing countries.
Contributions from UNDRR and WHO discussing relevant sectoral loss and damage statistics, challenges and opportunities in recording and analysis of loss and damage data consid ...
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Manual de claves - Claves internacionales, volumen l.2 - Anexo II al Reglamento Técnico de la OMM : Parte B – Claves binarias, Parte C – Elementos comunes a las claves binarias y alfanuméricas
Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM) - OMM, 2021 (Edición de 2019 actualización 2021; OMM-No. 306)
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Report of the Second High-level Session (OCP-HL-2)
The Second High-Level Session of the OCP (OCP-HL-2) was held on 26 and 27 May 2021. The discussions were around two themes: (1) the future of weather and climate forecasting, and (2) the future evolution of NMHSs and stakeholders. This report summarizes the main perspectives and recommendations arising at the OCP-HL-2 discussions. The report will be used as a reference by all the stakeholders in global weather and climate enterprise to understand challenges and drivers for change as well as forming common visions and collaborative efforts.
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The Report of the Audit and Oversight Committee : EC-73/INF. 7(3), 31.VI.2021
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Executive Council, 73rd session (14-25 June 2021, Virtual Session) - WMO, 2021
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توجیهات بشأن التعاون بین القطاعین العام والخاص (WMO-No. 1258)
As a guiding document for Members pursuing cooperation with non-State entities aimed, inter alia, at supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, the Paris Agreement, and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. The document provides background information on the evolution of the WMO policy and the proposed transformation of the PPE Policy Framework ( edition 2018) into a WMO Guidelines.
The Guidelines are aimed to inform and facilitate global, regional and national actions by the WMO and its Members towards proactive engagement between the public, ...
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