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The
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Publication No.
9 -Weather Reporting: Volume A - Observing stations |
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Advanced Notifications are included in the weekly METNOs each
Thursday and can also be retrieved from the WMO Server.
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[Feedback Form] [Explanation of the Feedback Form]
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Notification
from Egypt: due to upgrading process
station 62357 Wadi El Natroon will stop
operations for a period of 3 months, as from 19
February 2007.
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national
focal points for global climate observing systems (gcos) |
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Bahrain:
Change email to: arahman@caa.gov.bh
India:
Change: email: srinidst@nic.in; Tel No: +(9111)26864642
Kazakhstan:
Change emails to: abramenko@meteo.kz
and andreadi@meteo.kz
Pakistan:
Change Focal point to: Mr.
Arif Mahmoud;
Email: pmdcdpc@khi.paknet.com.pk
and arifmahmood1954@hotmail.com
Tel No: +(9221)4612880; Fax: No:+(9221)4612885
Tajikistan:
Tel No: +(992372) 215471 and +(992372) 231821
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The
Global telecommunication System |
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Publication No.
9 -Weather Reporting: Volume C1 - Catalogue of
Meteorological Bulletins |
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Notifications are inserted
in METNO messages transmitted via the GTS each
Tuesday and can also be retrieved from the WMO Server.
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For a brief explanation
of Volume C1 and feedback mechanisms click
here
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Changes
to RTH Tokyo - Japan: see METNOs [C0507] |
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Changes
to RTH Dakar - Senegal: see METNOs [C0507] |
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Changes
to RTH Ankara - Turkey: [C0507] |
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Changes
to RTH Offenbach, Germany: [C0706] |
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Changes
to RTH Moscow, Russian Federation: [C0706] |
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Changes
to RTH Brasilia, Brazil: [C0906] |
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The analysis of the
Annual Global Monitoring (AGM) and the Special MTN
Monitoring (SMM) for october 2006 |
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Diagrams
showing differences in the availability of reports
between MTN centres during the 2006 AGM and SMM
monitoring for October 2006 |
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SYNOP,
TEMP, CLIMAT and CLIMAT TEMP |
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SYNOP |
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TEMP |
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CLIMAT |
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CLIMAT TEMP |
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Comparison
between bulletins included in Volume C1, bulletins
in routeing catalogues of MTN centres and the set
of bulletins received during the October 2006 SMM |
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See our web
page |
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MTN
centres are invited to review the comparisons and
amend Volume C1 and their routeing catalogues
accordingly |
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Marine Meteorological Services |
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Automatic
Marine Stations |
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