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Guide to marine meteorological services
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
meteorological logs, started to become available in rapidly increasing numbers – and, critically, with increasing amounts of instrumental data recorded following the landmark Brussels SERVICES FOR MARINE CLIMATOLOGY Maritime Conference of WMO, Woodruff et al.,.For over years, these charts and atlases, mainly for use by shipping, were prepared nationally, obliging countries to ask for observations stored in other countries to supplement their own datasets.The objective of MCSS was to establish a joint effort of all maritime nations in the preparation and publication of global climatological statistics and charts for the oceans.The underlying idea was that all marine meteorological observations collected from ships of whatever nationality should be included.EightGlobal Collecting Centres were established in to impro
Observations ; Marine meteorology ; Guide; WMO-No. 471
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