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The International Association of Broadcast Meteorology is established in the Republic of Ireland as a company limited by guarantee.

The Association is registered with the Companies Office, Dublin, with the registration number 23465.

Membership is open to all relevant individuals or organisations.

LATEST NEWS
1st World Conference on Broadcast Meteorology presentations - click here
New way to for Members to pay the annual subscription.
For an international organisation, it is very difficult to provide ways for members to pay their annual subscriptions and keep down to administrative costs. Feepay, based in Ireland, now makes this simpler. Please click here to pay your subscriptions with FeePay.
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CBN-E is a European Commission sponsored network formed to encourage a greater understanding of Climate Change and how it should be best communicated by weather broadcasters.

Click here for more information   CBN-E website
New special web sites:
List of WMO Guidelines prepared under the Public Weather Services Programme www.wmo.int/pages/prog/amp/pwsp/publicationsguidelines_en.htm

Link to the Shanghai site for their Meteorological Multi-Hazard Early Warning Demonstration Project.
http://smb.gov.cn/

After many month of negotiation, we have been unable to formulate a deal to hold the Second World Conference on Broadcast Meteorology as part of the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China. But we are still trying, please see article below.

 

We are, however, planning to hold a joint conference with the CBN-E during the WCC-3 at the end of August this year.

 

Please click here for more details.......

WORLD CLIMATE CONFERENCE 3

Shanghai

World Expo 2010 in Shanghai
Communications between the IABM are still continuing. The Meteorological Pavilion is being built, in cooperation with the WMO and the China Met Service. Please click on the picture to view a video covering the entire site and the Met Pavilion in particular.