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Dust storm over northern China

Collaboration with Chinese weather service broadens

Two years after the conclusion of a formal Co-operation Agreement, ECMWF and the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) are extending their successful collaboration on satellite data to the prediction of dust storms.

ECMWF membership map including Croatia

Croatia becomes ECMWF’s 22nd Member State

Full membership marks the next step in Croatia's long history of co-operation with ECMWF.

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News highlights of 2015

From welcoming a new Member State and launching a new model cycle to celebrating the Centre’s 40th anniversary and appointing a new Director-General, 2015 has had its fair share of big ECMWF news stories.

Sea-surface temperature anomalies Nov 2015

Records tumble as El Niño peaks

El Niño conditions in the central Pacific have now reached their peak, setting new records for sea-surface temperature in the central and western equatorial Pacific.

Kathryn Sullivan and Alan Thorpe

NWP: The ability to give humankind foresight

Dr Kathryn Sullivan, Administrator of NOAA, visited ECMWF on 30 November. In an interview, she said numerical weather prediction (NWP) provided “the ability to give human beings foresight”.

Cloud and rain

Experts chart way forward on cloud and precipitation satellite data in NWP

Scientists attending an international workshop co-organised by ECMWF have reviewed progress and challenges in using satellite observations relating to clouds and precipitation in numerical weather prediction (NWP).

Alan Thorpe and Florence Rabier

ECMWF appoints new Director General

The President of ECMWF’s Council, Professor Gerhard Adrian, has today announced that Florence Rabier has been appointed as successor to Professor Alan Thorpe as Director General of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.

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Redesigned web charts make weather information more accessible

New and improved versions of all ECMWF web charts and tools are now available on this website.

Copernicus Earth observation

ECMWF-run Copernicus services attend UN climate summit

The two Copernicus Earth observation services run by ECMWF will set out how they can support evidence-based decision-making as world leaders meet in Paris to agree a new climate deal.

Ministerial Summit for Group on Earth Observations, Mexico, 2015

Ministers endorse GEO Strategic Plan 2016–2025

The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) has adopted its new strategy for 2016 to 2025 at a plenary and ministerial meeting held in Mexico City.