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The Global Observing System

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

Recent METNOs issued:

[A0407] [A0507] [A0607]  [A0707] [A0807]  
 

Explanation of the coding used in METNO messages

Advanced Notifications are included in the weekly METNOs each Thursday and can also be retrieved from the WMO Server.

 

[Feedback Form] [Explanation of the Feedback Form]

 

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. 

national focal points for global climate observing systems (gcos)

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

 

The Global telecommunication System

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

Recent METNOs issued:

[C0507] [C0607] [C0707]  [C0807] [C0907]
 

Notifications are inserted in METNO messages transmitted via the GTS each Tuesday and can also be retrieved from the WMO Server.

 

For a brief explanation of Volume C1 and feedback mechanisms click here

Changes to RTH Tokyo - Japan: see METNOs [C0507]

Changes to RTH Dakar - Senegal: see METNOs [C0507]

Changes to RTH Ankara - Turkey: [C0507]

Changes to RTH Offenbach, Germany: [C0706]

Changes to RTH Moscow, Russian Federation: [C0706]

Changes to RTH Brasilia, Brazil: [C0906]

 

The analysis of the Annual Global Monitoring (AGM) and the Special MTN Monitoring (SMM) for october 2006

Diagrams showing differences in the availability of reports between MTN centres during the 2006 AGM and SMM monitoring for October 2006

SYNOP, TEMP, CLIMAT and CLIMAT TEMP

SYNOP

TEMP

CLIMAT

CLIMAT TEMP

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 

See our web page

MTN centres are invited to review the comparisons and amend Volume C1 and their routeing catalogues accordingly

 

 

Marine Meteorological Services

Automatic Marine Stations

 

February 2007

 

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