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Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut

Location

Utrecht

Founded

1845-02-28

Website

https://www.knmi.nl

Articles

307 Articles

Category

Commercial Physical and Biological Research

Description

The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is the Dutch national weather service. Primary tasks of KNMI are weather forecasting, and monitoring of weather, climate, air quality and seismic activity. KNMI is also the national research and information centre for meteorology, climate, air quality, and seismology. KNMI focuses on monitoring and warning for risks with an atmospheric or seismic origin. In addition, KNMI offers advice and strategy prospects for both acute and future dangers. In order to improve future advice and therefore reach risk reduction, we actively seek to learn from past events. We do this together with our environment: the general public, authorities and (weather) businesses. We continuously innovate our service and thereby create (sustainable) economic opportunities for business, while we contribute to keeping the Netherlands safe, accessible and habitable.

Articles

Jerry is enjoying the rest of the summer in Valencia and hates the weather app: 'Things are always wrong'

2023-10-19 (ad.nl)

Jerry is enjoying the rest of the summer in Valencia and hates the weather app: 'Things are always wrong'

The weather app has to be one of the most redundant inventions of the digital age. To find out what the weather will be like, it is better to rely on our own Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, because the standard app supplied on the smartphone is always wrong.

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Satellite instrument has traveled 100,000 orbits around the earth

2023-05-04 (rd.nl)

Satellite instrument has traveled 100,000 orbits around the earth

The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) has come a long way. This is almost thirty times the distance between the earth and the sun, writes the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute. The KNMI has developed OMI together with the Finnish Meteorological Institute. The instrument measures below

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