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REPUBLIC OF CROATIA CROATIAN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL SERVICE CROATIAN MARITIME METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT - SPLIT. CROATIA. III International Port Meteorological Officers (PMO) Workshop Hamburg, Germany, 23 to 24 March 2006. METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL SERVICE
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REPUBLIC OF CROATIA CROATIAN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL SERVICE CROATIAN MARITIME METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT - SPLIT CROATIA III International Port Meteorological Officers (PMO) Workshop Hamburg, Germany, 23 to 24 March 2006
METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL SERVICE CROATIAN MARINE METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT Marine meteorological department - Split Meteorological and hydrological service ZagrebUlica Glagoljaša 11 HR - 21000 S P L I T C R O A T I A tel: 00 385 21 347-399; 347-403 fax: 00 385 21 347-465 e-mail:sore cirus.dhz.hr Internet: http://www.dalmatianet.com/cmms
Croatian marine meteorological service is a modern service based on the maritime tradition, the science of meteorology, technology and telecommunications. Our basic objective is protection and safety of human lives and navigation at sea as well as of numerous activities going on on seas, islands and littoral. HEAD OFFICE of Marine Meteorological Service
PORT OF SPLIT CROATIA
The Marine Meteorological Service in the Adriatic was established in 1860. First meteorological station began with its work in Dubrovnik in 1851. It is important to state that the meteorological data from the station Hvar were included into the European international data exchange already in 1857 when the meteorological station Hvar was established.
1857 the meteorological station Hvar was established and become First metereological station on Adriatic sea. Station Hvar were included into the European international exchange data. Tower Veneranda - Hvar Meteorological station
Its contribution to the safety in the Adriatic with its meteorological reporting system and its permanent meteorological monitoring makes the framework of the safety of all the marine segments, from navigation, shipping (industry), fisheries, research to the nautical tourism. HEAD OFFICE Marine Meteorological Departement and Marine Radio Stations
The Croatian Marine Meteorological Service is composed of three departments Head Office in Split 1. Synoptic-forecasting department, 2. Climatological department 3. General administrative service, The Marine meteorological office in Rijeka Marine meteorological stations in the Adriatic Ships participating in the WMO Scheme of Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS).
DEPARTMENT Climatological department • SHIP METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT: • establishment of ship - meteorological station: • education of ship - observer, making of instructions and accessories; • control of ship - meteorological instruments.
GLOBAL OBSERVING SYSTEM 47 ships belonging to Croatian shipping companies participate and they have been recruited by the State Meteorological and Hydrological service of the Republic of Croatia and its Marine Meteorlogical Department in Split
CROATIAN SHIPS in VOS PROGRAM 3 selected 15 supplementary 29 auxiliary
CROATIAN SHIPS in VOS PROGRAM • The number of ships and the total number of ship meteorological • reports by Croatian ships participating in the WMO Scheme of • Voluntary Observing Ships, period 1991 – 2005.
Ship meteorological measurements and observations in the Adriatic Ship meteorological measurements and observations in the Adriatic by those ships recruited by the State Meteorological Service of the Republic of Croatia are also performed at 00, 06, 12 and 18 UTC. Meteorological measurements and observations by selected ships and by those with prearrengement with its company are performed at 03, 09, 15 and 21 UTC.
PORT METEOROLOGICAL OFFICER Port of RIJEKA Port of SPLIT Croatian and foreign ships participating in the voluntary meteorological measurements and observations are visited in the ports of Rijeka and Split.
ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC MAGAZINE OF MARINE METEOROLOGY AND ECOLOGY “ADRIATIC METEOROLOGY” “JADRANSKA METEOROLOGIJA”
CONCLUSION Croatian marine meteorological service in the WMO Scheme of Voluntary Observing Ships participates with 47 ships belonging to Croatian shipping companies and with 5000 ship reports with about 1500 OBS METEO reports (30 %).
CONCLUSION • Ship meteorological stations will play the major and very important role in the global observation system and remain irreplacable and the most reliable source of meteorological data from the huge sea areas.
Red sky at night, • Sailors’ delight: • Red sky in morning, • Sailors’ warning. • Većernje rumenilo, • očekuje se lijepo vrijeme: • jutarnje rumenilo, • kiša se približava. • Rosso di sera, • bel tempo si spera: • rosso di mattina, • pioggia si avvicina.
For our observer’s we have a motto: • You are the only who know the weather conditions at your position. Therefore, please send your meteorological report. Marine Meteorological Department - Split thanks to all masters and ship mate’s on his great efort, during doing meteorological observation while they are on the sea. Marine Meteorological Departement - Split