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The Global Observing System 

Publication No. 9 - Weather Reporting: 
          Volume A - Observing stations

Feedback Form for Volume A

Explanatory Note for Feedback Form   

METNOs issued for 2006:
     [4206]  [4306]  [4406] [4506]  [4606]  [4706]  [4806]  [4906]  [5006] [5106

 

 

The Global telecommunication System

Publication No. 9 - Weather Reporting:
          Volume C1 - Catalogue of Meteorological Bulletins

Advanced Notifications received from RTHs are included in the weekly METNOs each Tuesday.  They can also be retrieved from the WMO Server.

 

 
Notification from RTH de Bilt

     [see Excel file] 

 

 

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