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Coordinates: 37°52N 23°44E / 37.867°N 23.733°E / 37.867; 23.733
 

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Hellenic National Meteorological Service
Εθνική Μετεωρολογική Υπηρεσία

Headquarters.
Meteorological Agency overview
Formed1931
JurisdictionHellenic Air Force
HeadquartersElliniko, Athens, Greece
37°52′N 23°44′E / 37.867°N 23.733°E / 37.867; 23.733
Employees565
Meteorological Agency executive
  • Brigadier-general (MT) Athanasios Gatopoulos, Commander
Websitewww.hnms.gr

The Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS) (Greek: Εθνική Μετεωρολογική Υπηρεσία (ΕΜΥ)) is a government agency responsible for making weather forecasts and observations for Greece. HNMS was founded in 1931 under the Ministry of Aviation and its mission was to cover all the meteorological and climatological needs of the country. It is based at the former Athens International AirportatElliniko, and operates under the auspices of the Hellenic Air Force, staffed by both military and civilian personnel.

Description[edit]

Among the primary goals of the HNMS is the weather forecast . At the same time, it also provides valuable information on weather and climate, state services, transport, agriculture, sport, etc.

HNMS employs approximately 565 people, in its main building at Elliniko and in branches throughout Greece, as its weather network covers almost the entire country. The class "A" meteorologists are officers from the Hellenic Air Force Academy and civilians from universities formed in meteorology, physics, mathematics and IT. Additional military and civilian personnel of other specialties (administrative, financial, technical, weather observation) complete the staff.

HNMS cooperates with the national weather services of other countries in exchange of meteorological observations, meteorological satellite data, weather radar information, etc... It is part of EUMETNET, EUMETSAT and World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

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