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Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service
National meteorological agency of Croatia
National meteorological agency of Croatia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| logo | DHMZ logo.jpg |
| formed | |
| headquarters | Ravnice 48, Zagreb, Croatia |
| coordinates | |
| employees | 369 (31 Dec 2020) |
| chief1_name | Branka Ivančan-Picek |
| chief1_position | Director |
| website | |
| agency_name | Meteorological and Hydrological Service |
| nativename | Državni hidrometeorološki zavod |
| logo_width | 120 |
The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service ( or DHMZ) is a public entity for meteorology, hydrology and air quality in Croatia.
History
DHMZ was founded 1947 and since then it is located on Grič 3 in Upper Town, old part of Zagreb. Before Croatia gained independence in 1991, it meteorological and hydrological service has been a part of the meteorological and hydrological service in the former Yugoslavia. After Croatia gaining independence, DHMZ operates as a state service. Since 1992, Croatia has been a member of the World Meteorological Organization, United Nations' agency specialized in weather, climate and water.
It is important to say that, although DHMZ was founded in 1947, the oldest Croatian meteorological station operating continuously was Zagreb-Grič, established in 1861 and DHMZ has such invaluable data in its responsibility.
Mission
The DHMZ supports the economic and sustainable development of Croatia and assists in the protection of lives, goods and the environment by providing information on the following: weather, climate, hydrological and ecological events and climate extremes with the aim of mitigating their consequences in line with WMO recommendations and EU directives.
The DHMZ manages the meteorological and hydrological infrastructure, air quality monitoring infrastructure, as well as the national archives of meteorological, hydrological and other relevant data.
The DHMZ is a reliable and reputable international partner, particularly in southeastern and central Europe.
DHMZ activities
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Construction of infrastructure and measurement systems, as well as planning and maintenance of all kinds of meteorological and hydrological stations and air quality measurement stations
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Development and maintenance of various databases (meteorological, hydrological, air quality)
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Provision of information on meteorology, hydrology and air quality to users (the DHMZ issues warnings and produces analyses, forecasts, studies and surveys). This is achieved through the application of scientific methods and the use of powerful computers and sophisticated software in producing numerical models
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Applied scientific research and development of methods designed to enhance the quality of information which the DHMZ offers to its users.
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Operational implementation of hailstorm defense
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DHMZ products/services are used in the following areas: public information services, physical planning, Construction, strategic planning, urban planning, architecture, water resource management, electricity resource management, traffic, healthcare, sports, physical recreation, environment and nature protection, agriculture, civil protection, protection of lives
National meteorological and hydrological infrastructure and air quality monitoring infrastructure (as of 31/12/2015)
Meteorological station network:
40 main meteorological stations
104 climatological stations
339 rain fall stations
22 totalisers
487 surface water measurement stations
698 groundwater measurement stations
Permanent air quality monitoring station network (nationwide):
10 background stations
9 urban stations
Other:
59 phenological stations
8 radars
2 radiosonde stations
1 sodar
The membership and partnership with international and intergovernmental organizations and programs
- WMO - World Meteorological Organization,
- ECMWF - European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts
- EUMETSAT - EUMETSAT - European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites
- http://www.eumetnet.eu/EUMETNET - EUMETNET - Network of European Meteorological Services
- http://www.ecomet.eu/ECOMET - ECOMET - Economic Interest Grouping of the National Meteorological Services of the European Economic Area
- https://www.earthobservations.org/GEO - GEO - Group on Earth Observations
- http://www.ipcc.ch/IPCC - IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- http://www.cnrm-game-meteo.fr/aladin/ALADIN - ALADIN - International consortium for high Resolution Numerical Weather Prediction Model
- LACE - RC LACE - Regional Cooperation for Limited Area modeling in Central Europe
- http://www.jcomm.info/JCOMM - JCOMM - Joint WMO/lOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology
- http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/gcos/GCOS - GCOS - Global Climate Observing System
- http://www.emep.int/EMEP - EMEP - Cooperative Program for the Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe
- https://www.efas.eu/EFAS - EFAS - The European Flood Awareness System
- ICCED - Informal Conference of Central European Directors of hydrological and Meteorological Services
- ICSEED - Informal Conference of South-East European NMHS Directors
- http://www.hymex.org/HyMEX - HyMEX - Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment
- http://www.savacommission.org/IRBC - IRBC - International Sava River Basin Commission
Noted employees
- Milan Sijerković
References
References
- "O nama". Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service.
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