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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

A circular future for the green and construction sector

2024-05-02 (cgconcept.be)

A circular future for the green and construction sector

Climate change, population growth and water scarcity are the crucial challenges of our time. They put a heavy strain on the supply of the most essential element for life: water. Circular water management is a crucial solution for the green and construction sector in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Read more
Groundwater quality management under the Environmental Act

2023-12-13 (omgevingsweb.nl)

Groundwater quality management under the Environmental Act

With the entry into force of the Environmental Act on January 1, 2024, some important legal changes will take place within Dutch water management, which both water managers and initiators must take into account. This blog provides a bird's eye view of the question of how

Read more
Water board taxes in the region will increase

2023-12-06 (alphens.nl)

Water board taxes in the region will increase

Alphen aan den Rijn falls under the Rijnland Water Board. According to the Rijnland Water Board, the new rates are necessary because they are clean

Read more
Search in Purmerend for person or persons in the water

(zeelandnet.nl)

Search in Purmerend for person or persons in the water

PURMEREND (ANP) - On the Rietsingel in Purmerend (North Holland), one person or several people may have fallen into the water on Saturday, reports the

Read more

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