Wmo Statement on the Status of the Global Climate in 1998
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FormatHardcover
Number of Pages12
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Open LibraryOL12900487M
ISBN 10926310896X
ISBN 109789263108968

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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Published by: WMO Since , the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), through the Commission for climatology and in cooperation with its Members, has issued annual statements on the status of the global climate to provide credible scientific information on climate and its variability. Collecting, exchanging, processing and providing climate and hydrological observations, forecasts and data exchange to all WMO programmes. World Weather Research Programme. Research activities focusing on high-impact weather – from basic research in the academic community to operational contributions. WMO Integrated Global Observing System. national scientific voice on weather and climate. In , WMO, in its role as a provider of reli-able scientific information on climate and its vari-ability, began issuing annual statements on the status of the global climate. This booklet, the sev-enth in the series, focuses on the status of the glob-al climate in   There is continuing international concern about global warming and its potential to cause serious disruption to vulnerable social and economic sectors of society as well as to sustainable development efforts. As recently as December , scientists of the World Meteorological Organization/United Nations Environment Programme (WMO/UNEP) .

The WMO Statement on the Status of the Global Climate in covers many aspects of the cli - mate system, including atmospheric and ocean conditions, El Niño, the cryosphere, green-house gas concentrations, regional extremes, tropical cyclones and ozone depletion. The Statement draws on in situ and space-based. national scientific voice on weather and climate. In , WMO, in its role as a provider of reli­ able scientific information on climate and its vari­ ability, began issuing annual statements on the status of the global climate. This booklet, the sev­ enth in the series, focuses on the status of the glob­ al climate in Each year the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in cooperation with its Members, issues a statement on the global climate of the previous year. This is an important document because, if we know the status of the climate today and the differences between this and the recent past, we can begin to plan for the future. This brochure. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), through the Commission for Climatology and in cooperation with its Members, has issued annual statements on the status of the global climate for the past 12 years. The statement for describes extreme weather and climate events and provides a historical perspective on.

WMO-No. WMO STATEMENT ON THE STATUS OF THE GLOBAL CLIMATE IN GENEVA, 15 December (WMO)—The global mean surface temperature in is currently estimated to be +o C above the annual average (14oC), according to the records maintained by Members of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). is. Since , the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), through the Commission for Climatology and in coopera-tion with its Members, has issued annual statements on the status of the global climate. This year’s statement describes the climatic conditions, including extreme weather events, for the year and provides a historical. WMO Statement on the State of the Global Climate in Provisional Release Executive Summary Whilst has been a cooler year than the record-setting , it is very likely to be one of the three warmest years on record, and the warmest not influenced by an El Niño event. The five-year average. world throughout The WMO Statement on the Status of the Global Climate in pro - vides a snapshot of global and regional trends in weather and climate over the past year and highlights some of the year’s most significant extreme events The year tied with as the sixth warm - est since global records began in Although.