RA VI

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RA VI is the World Meteorological Organization’s Regional Association for Europe, coordinating meteorological and hydrological activities across European member states.

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RA VI canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World Meteorological Organization regional association
intergovernmental regional body
abbreviation RA VI
aimsTo enhance regional early warning systems
improve quality of weather and climate services in Europe
promote standardization of meteorological and hydrological practices in Europe
coordinatesWith European regional organizations in weather and climate
National Meteorological and Hydrological Services of European countries NERFINISHED
country multiple European WMO Member States
field climatology
meteorology
operational hydrology
focusArea capacity development
climate services
data exchange
disaster risk reduction
hydrological services
observing systems
weather forecasting
fullName Regional Association VI (Europe) NERFINISHED
governingBody RA VI Management Group NERFINISHED
RA VI Session NERFINISHED
hasCommittee RA VI Task Teams NERFINISHED
RA VI Working Groups NERFINISHED
hasNumber VI
implements WMO technical regulations in the European region
language English
mandateFrom World Meteorological Congress NERFINISHED
parentOrganization World Meteorological Organization NERFINISHED
partOf WMO regional association system NERFINISHED
purpose coordination of hydrological activities in Europe
coordination of meteorological activities in Europe
implementation of WMO programmes in Europe
strengthening regional cooperation among European National Meteorological and Hydrological Services
regionServed Europe
WMO Region VI NERFINISHED
subjectOf WMO Regional Association VI (Europe) resolutions
supports Global Framework for Climate Services in Europe NERFINISHED
WMO Information System in Europe NERFINISHED
WMO Integrated Global Observing System in Europe NERFINISHED

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