Contains:
Foreword - WMO Secretary-General Professor Petteri Taalas
By Petteri Taalas, page 2
Early Warnings and Actions to Mitigate Disasters in Pandemic Situation
By Cyrille Honoré and Sylvie Castonguay, page 4
WMO Members, Working Together in Good Times and Bad
By Gavin Iley, page 7
What the Weather Will Do
Interviews with Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama of Fiji, Mr Jone Usamate, Minister of Infrastructure and Meteorological Services of Fiji, and Mr Cyrille Honoré, Chief, WMO Disaster Risk Reduction and Public Services, page 10
Impacts of COVID-19 Restrictions on Observations and Monitoring
By Lars Peter Riishojgaard, page 16
Sustaining Engagement in an Online Course for Trainers
By Patrick Parrish, page 20
Response of Carbon Dioxide and Air Quality to the Reduction in Emissions due to the COVID-19 Restrictions
By Alex Vermeulen, Jocelyn Turnbull, Vincent-Henri Peuch, Oksana Tarasova and Claudia Volosciuk, page 27
Stranded at Sea during COVID-19Restrictions
By Robert Hausen, Christian Rohleder, Julia Fruntke and Gertrud Nöth, page 32
Climate Services Ecosystems in Times of COVID-19
By Lisa Goddard, Carmen González Romero, et al, page 39
National Hydrological Services - Impacts due to the COVID-19 pandemic
By Ramesh Tripathi and Hwirin Kim, page 47
WMO Anniversaries – Dates and Facts
By Dimitar Ivanov, page 50
The Role of the Hydrometeorological Service in the Information Economy
By Charles Ewen, page 57
Tree Story – The History of the World Written in Rings
By Michael R.van der Valk, page 61
Language(s): English; Other Languages: Russian, Spanish, French
Format: Digital (Free)
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