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PWS, 17. Examples of Best Practice in Communicating Weather Information
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Gill Jon; Cacic Ivan; et al. - WMO, 2007 (WMO/TD-No. 1409)This document presents some examples of how to effectively communicate weather information, across a range of services delivery methods and information types. Examples include graphical presentations on the internet and television, good use of icons and other weather symbols, and a case of effective verbal communication on radio. The examples are real. They have been chosen because they encompass one or more elements of effective communication, such as clear language, or simple but effective use of graphics. Users of this document are invited to examine the examples and use them as guidance ...
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Jon Gill ; Ivan Cacic ; Samuel Muchemi ; José Rubiera ; Haleh Kootval
Published by: WMO ; 2007This document presents some examples of how to effectively communicate weather information, across a range of services delivery methods and information types. Examples include graphical presentations on the internet and television, good use of icons and other weather symbols, and a case of effective verbal communication on radio. The examples are real. They have been chosen because they encompass one or more elements of effective communication, such as clear language, or simple but effective use of graphics. Users of this document are invited to examine the examples and use them as guidance or inspiration when designing services and planning how to communicate them.
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 1409; PWS- No. 17
Language(s): English; Other Languages: French, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Guide ; Information management ; Weather service ; Data dissemination ; Case/ Case study ; Service Delivery Division (SDD)
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Published by: OMM ; 2007
Collection(s) and Series: OMM/DT (ES)- No. 1376; WCDMP- No. 60
Language(s): Spanish; Other Languages: French, English
Format: Hard copyTags: Information management ; Climatic data ; Guide ; World Climate Data and Monitoring Programme (WCDMP)
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Published by: OMM ; 2007
Collection(s) and Series: OMM/DT (FR)- No. 1376; PMDSC- No. 60
Language(s): French; Other Languages: English, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Information management ; Climatic data ; Guide ; World Climate Data and Monitoring Programme (WCDMP)
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PWS, 17. Ejemplos de buenas prácticas para comunicar información meteorológica
Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM); Gill Jon; Cacic Ivan; et al. - OMM, 2007 (OMM/DT (ES)-No. 1409)En este documento se presentan algunos ejemplos de cómo transmitir de forma efectiva la información sobre el tiempo, a través de una serie de métodos de prestación de servicios y elementos informativos. Entre los ejemplos se incluyen presentaciones gráficas de Internet y de televisión, el uso adecuado de íconos y otros símbolos meteorológicos y un ejemplo de comunicación verbal efectiva en la radio. Los ejemplos son reales y han sido elegidos porque contienen uno o más elementos característicos de la comunicación efectiva, como un lenguaje claro o un uso sencillo, pero efectivo, de gráficos. ...
Organización Meteorológica Mundial ; Jon Gill ; Ivan Cacic ; Samuel Muchemi ; José Rubiera ; Haleh Kootval
Published by: OMM ; 2007En este documento se presentan algunos ejemplos de cómo transmitir de forma efectiva la información sobre el tiempo, a través de una serie de métodos de prestación de servicios y elementos informativos. Entre los ejemplos se incluyen presentaciones gráficas de Internet y de televisión, el uso adecuado de íconos y otros símbolos meteorológicos y un ejemplo de comunicación verbal efectiva en la radio. Los ejemplos son reales y han sido elegidos porque contienen uno o más elementos característicos de la comunicación efectiva, como un lenguaje claro o un uso sencillo, pero efectivo, de gráficos. Se invita a los lectores a examinar los ejemplos y a utilizarlos como guía o inspiración para diseñar servicios y planificar la comunicación.
Collection(s) and Series: OMM/DT (ES)- No. 1409; PWS- No. 17
Language(s): Spanish; Other Languages: English, French
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Information management ; Weather service ; Data dissemination ; Case/ Case study ; Service Delivery Division (SDD)
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PWS, 17. Exemples de Bonnes Pratiques en Matières de Communications d'Informations Météorologiques
Organisation météorologique mondiale (OMM); Gill Jon; Cacic Ivan; et al. - OMM, 2007 (OMM/DT (FR)-No. 1409)Le présent document donne quelques exemples de la procédure à suivre pour communiquer avec efficacité des informations sur le temps, moyennant le recours à toute une gamme de méthodes de diffusion et de types d’informations. Il s’agit notamment de représentations graphiques sur Internet et à la télévision, du bon usage des icônes et d’autres symboles météorologiques, ainsi que d’un cas de présentation orale à la radio. Les exemples présentés sont réels. Ils ont été choisis parce qu’ils englobent un ou plusieurs éléments qui doivent entrer en ligne de compte dans la communication tels qu’une la ...
Organisation météorologique mondiale ; Jon Gill ; Ivan Cacic ; Samuel Muchemi ; José Rubiera ; Haleh Kootval
Published by: OMM ; 2007Le présent document donne quelques exemples de la procédure à suivre pour communiquer avec efficacité des informations sur le temps, moyennant le recours à toute une gamme de méthodes de diffusion et de types d’informations. Il s’agit notamment de représentations graphiques sur Internet et à la télévision, du bon usage des icônes et d’autres symboles météorologiques, ainsi que d’un cas de présentation orale à la radio. Les exemples présentés sont réels. Ils ont été choisis parce qu’ils englobent un ou plusieurs éléments qui doivent entrer en ligne de compte dans la communication tels qu’une langue intelligible ou le recours à des graphiques simples mais bien conçus. Les utilisateurs du présent document sont invités à s’inspirer de ces exemples au moment de concevoir des services et de planifier les modes de prestation de ces derniers.
Collection(s) and Series: OMM/DT (FR)- No. 1409; PWS- No. 17
Language(s): French; Other Languages: English, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Information management ; Weather service ; Data dissemination ; Case/ Case study ; Service Delivery Division (SDD)
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Guide to the WMO/GAW World Ultraviolet Radiation Data Centre, version 6.0
This document describes the procedures for data submission and information extraction at the World Ultraviolet Radiation Data Centre (WUDC), which is a subset of the World Ozone and Ultraviolet Radiation Data Centre (WOUDC). This document is intended as a guide for data originators and clients. The WOUDC web site is the primary medium for access to data, documentation and reports related to ozone and UV studies.
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WCDMP, 71. Proceedings of the Fifth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases
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GAW Report, 169. Chemical Data Assimilation for the Observation of the Earth's Atmosphere : an EU-ACCENT/WMO-GAW Expert Workshop, in Support of IGACO Implementation
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Burrows J.P.; Monks Paul; et al. - WMO, 2006 (WMO/TD-No. 1360)
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CAgM Report, 100. Impact of the Use of Meteorological and Climatological Data on Fisheries and Aquaculture
Report of the Joint Rapporteurs on the Impact of Agrometeorological Advisories and Information on Operational Aspects of Forestry Planning, with Emphasis on Wildland Fire Ecology, Including the Use of Prescribed Fire in Rangelands and Forests Preventing and Combating Wildfires in Forests and Rangelands.
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JCOMM Technical Report, 30. Verification of operational global and regional wave forecasting systems against measurements from moored buoys
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Holt M.W.; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) - WMO, 2006 (WMO/TD-No. 1333)Regional or basin-scale wave forecast model systems have been developed and run at various forecast modelling centres since the late 1970s, and as computer power grew during the 1980s, with the availability of global numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, global wave forecast models were established, often with nested regional wave models. Since that time, with increasing supercomputer capacity, the resolution of both global and regional wave models has increased, so that in 2004 a global wave model will typically have a grid spacing of ~50 km, close to or matching the resolution of the gl ...
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DBCP Technical Document, 02. Reference Guide to the GTS Sub-system of the Argos Processing System - Revision 1.6
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) - WMO, 2005The original Argos processing system was designed and implemented primarily to support the Global Weather Experiment in 1978/79. The processing requirement for the Global Telecommunication System (GTS) of WMO was intended to facilitate rapid global dissemination of data in standard format from the observation platforms (initially drifting buoys and constant level balloons) to the responsible research centres evaluating the observing systems. By the end of the 1980's, however, the diversity of users had expanded dramatically and it was apparent that the overall processing system was not well ma ...
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Global spatial data and information : development, dissemination and use - report of a workshop
SEDAC, 2005Many different global- and regional-scale datasets on the environment and human development are being developed and disseminated by a range of institutions around the world. With the increasing use of more open, interactive mapping servers and greater capabilities by users to access and utilize large global datasets comes the potential for increased problems related to inconsistent data integration and visualization, variable data quality and documentation, uncoordinated proliferation of different versions of data sets, unnecessary duplication of effort, excessively complex restrictions on dat ...
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GCOS, 96. Analysis of data exchange problems in global atmospheric and hydrological networks
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC); et al. - WMO, 2005 (WMO/TD-No. 1255)
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