Academic and environmental institutions from across Europe,
including national meteorological services, play an integral role in making Copernicus a success.
Not exact matches
Input data for the analysis, collected by many
national meteorological services around the world, is the unadjusted data of the Global Historical Climatology Network (Peterson and Vose, 1997 and 1998) except that the USHCN station records
included were replaced by a later corrected version.
GFDRR's Hydromet team and the World Bank have partnered with leading
national meteorological services across the globe —
including agencies from Austria, China, Finland, Japan, Switzerland, Sweden, United Kingdom, and United States — and work closely with the World
Meteorological Organization (WMO).