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During the first three years, a hydrometeorological station was established on the island.
A hydrometeorological polar station was established on 1 November 1945.
To better grasp the current hydrometeorological situation, climatological data is also used.
The tower also serves as a complex hydrometeorological station.
In 1951, he was hired by the scientific research institute of hydrometeorological instrument-making, becoming its director in 1969.
Recently it began using four-letter-plus-one-number identifiers for specialized weather requirements such as hydrometeorological stations.
Many countries have established an operational hydrometeorological capability to assist with forecasting, warning and informing the public of these developing hazards.
Hall, M.J. (2003) The interpretation of non-homogeneous hydrometeorological time series a case study.
A nearby urban-type settlement of Dikson, which functions as a port and hydrometeorological centre is located on the mainland across from the island.
This is a general seven-day public forecast of hydrometeorological conditions for the entire WFO area of responsibility.
Mostly they are meteorologists with some electronic technicians, an electronic systems analyst and hydrometeorological technicians, folks who assist the meterologists.
Novikov, V. (2002) Severe Hydrometeorological Events and their Fluctuation.
Hydrometeorological Technicians (HMT's)
The VN is scalable to targeted hydrometeorological assets external to continental US (e.g., Kwajalein and other national networks).
Extreme events: Hydrometeorological extreme events are frequent in Bolivia and will tend to rise in magnitude and intensity by the impact of climate change.
The payoffs include: Accelerated development of those prototype methods and tools that hold the greatest promise to improve NOAA's hydrological and hydrometeorological services.
Rationale and Payoffs NOAA's hydrometeorological services provide a vital foundation for numerous applications and users, including transportation, agriculture, water supply and flood control.
Jim Hoke, director of the service's hydrometeorological prediction center, said the storm ran along a rough axis from Oklahoma to North Carolina before turning northeast along the coast.
It currently provides a range of operational hydrometeorological Hydrometeorology services across England and Wales and limited coastal services for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
UNESCO [1] has several programmes and activities in place that deal with the study of natural hazards of hydrometeorological origin and the mitigation of their effects.
In the early literature, high winds from the Gulf of Finland were often cited as the cause of Neva flooding, but scientists now understand the more complex hydrometeorological chain of events behind it.
His insistence that varves represented quantifiable proxies for past climate has since been borne out to a degree, but the relationship between varve thickness and hydrometeorological conditions is not as simple as he presumed.
Upon adoption of a Decree on Establishment of Hydrometeorological service in Montenegro, the Hydrometeorological Institute started with operations on 20 December 1947 as a governmental agency.
Regional climate change may lead to modified hydrometeorological regimes which in turn affect river discharge; depending on the vulnerability and sensitivity of the affected natural or managed systems this has variable impacts (on ecology, economy, infrastructure, transport, energy production, water management, etc.).
Spacetec signed its first contract with a Russian organization was signed in April 2007, when a contract for a ground station for Meteosat was signed with Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia with options for a further two stations.