Meteorology postage stamps collection year 1950/2000
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for promoting international cooperation in meteorology, climatology, hydrology, and related fields. It was established in 1950 and has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
The primary objectives of the WMO include:
- Facilitating the exchange of weather and climate information among member countries.
- Promoting the standardization of meteorological observations and data exchange.
- Enhancing the capabilities of member countries in weather forecasting, climate prediction, and disaster risk reduction.
- Conducting research and development to improve understanding and prediction of weather and climate phenomena.
- Providing guidance and support to member countries in addressing issues related to weather, climate, water resources, and the environment.
The WMO also plays a key role in coordinating international efforts to monitor and assess climate change, including through its collaboration with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Overall, the WMO serves as a vital platform for collaboration and coordination among meteorological and hydrological agencies worldwide, working towards the common goal of improving weather and climate services for the benefit of society.
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