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The Varysian Guide : A Reference Guide for Capacity Building and Industry Solutions in Hydrometeorology
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The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) information systems 2.0 (WIS 2.0) marks a fundamental shift in global weather data sharing. Built on modern web technologies and open standards, it makes data exchange more accessible and affordable for all WMO Members while ensuring reliability and security.
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