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SPECIALISED AGENCY OF THE UNITED NATIONS FOR METEOROLOGY
WMO; World Meteorological Organisation; World Meteorolagical Organisation; World Meterological Organization; W.M.O.; World Meterological Organisation; World Weather Watch; ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee; RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee; WMO's RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee; 世界气象组织; 世界氣象組織; Convention of the World Meteorological Organization; Wmo.int; Bulletin de l'OMM; Bull. OMM; Bull OMM; List of Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organisation
  • German meteorologist Gerhard Adrian, president of the World Meteorological Organization, in 2019
  • The member states of the World Meteorological Organization divided into the six regional associations, shown on a world map
  • WMO headquarters in [[Geneva]], shared with the IPCC and the [[Group on Earth Observations]]

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n. Organizzazione metereologica mondiale
world meteorological organization         
organizzazione meteorologica mondiale

Definición

World Meteorological Organization
Originally established under another name in 1875, the WMO was reconstituted and renamed in 1951. The WMO facilitates worldwide cooperation in establishing a network for meteorological, hydrological, and geophysical observations, for exchanging meteorological and related information, and for promoting standardization in meteorological measurements. Organization headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland.

Wikipedia

World Meteorological Organization

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for promoting international cooperation on atmospheric science, climatology, hydrology and geophysics.

The WMO originated from the International Meteorological Organization, a nongovernmental organization founded in 1873 as a forum for exchanging weather data and research. Proposals to reform the status and structure of the IMO culminated in the World Meteorological Convention of 1947, which formally established the World Meteorological Organization. The Convention entered into force on 23 March 1950, and the following year the WMO began operations as an intergovernmental organization within the UN system.

The WMO is made up of 193 countries and territories, and facilitates the "free and unrestricted" exchange of data, information, and research between the respective meteorological and hydrological institutions of its members. It also collaborates with nongovernmental partners and other international organizations on matters related to environmental protection, climate change, resource management, and socioeconomic development.

Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the WMO is governed by the World Meteorological Congress, composed of member states, which meets every four years to set policies and priorities. The Congress is led by an Executive Council led by the President, currently Gerhard Adrian of Germany.