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  2. Yr.no - Wikipedia

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    Yr.no generates weather forecasts for millions of places around the world. Its 3-day forecast uses two different weather models with a 2.5 km resolution in Scandinavia and the Norwegian islands, and for other places, the ECMWF's IFS model in high-resolution configuration (HRES), with a 9 km resolution.

  3. Norwegian Meteorological Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Meteorological Institute (Norwegian: Meteorologisk institutt), also known internationally as MET Norway, is Norway's national meteorological institute. It provides weather forecasts for civilian and military uses and conducts research in meteorology, oceanography and climatology .

  4. List of meteorology institutions - Wikipedia

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    Estonian Weather Service until 1. June 2013 EMHI (Estonian Meteorological and Hydrometeorogical Institute) Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring of Russia; Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) Finland; Hellenic National Meteorological Service; Hydrometeorological Institute of Montenegro; Icelandic Meteorological Office

  5. StormGeo - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, StormGeo expanded its operation into the Middle East with the acquisition of the Dubai-based weather forecasting company Met Consultancy FZ LLC, which is the largest commercial weather technology company in the Middle East and was founded in 2004 by Daniel Mathew. In 2012, the Houston-based ImpactWeather Inc. became a part of StormGeo.

  6. Siri Kalvig - Wikipedia

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    Siri Margrethe Kalvig (born 6 November 1970 in Stavanger) [1] is the founder and former managing director of the weather forecasting company Storm Weather Center, which was established in 1997. In 2014 she completed her doctorate in offshore technology at the University of Stavanger .

  7. MS Polarfront - Wikipedia

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    A weather ship is a ship stationed in mid-ocean to make meteorological observations for weather forecasting. Since the 1960s this role has been largely superseded by satellites, long-range aircraft and weather buoys. MS Polarfront was known as weather station M ("Mike"), and was located at 66°N, 02°E. Standard meteorological observations were ...

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  9. Bergen school (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    The Bergen school of meteorology is a school of thought which is the basis for much of modern weather forecasting.. Founded by the meteorologist Prof. Vilhelm Bjerknes and his younger colleagues in 1917, the Bergen School attempts to define the motion of the atmosphere by means of the mathematics of interactions between hydro-and thermodynamics, some of which had originally been discovered or ...