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meteorology sector organizes a press conference on the role of the media in raising awareness of weather fluctuations

in Sana’a, the meteorological sector of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology organized a press conference on forecasts for the rainy season and the role of the media in raising awareness of the dangers of weather fluctuations.

Through the organization of the conference, the authority sought to inform the community of the importance of weather and climate change in Yemen, especially expectations related to the rainy season, and the importance of continuous follow-up by various media, as well as shedding light on the meteorological law that was issued recently.

At the conference, which was attended by general directors of the meteorological sector, the Undersecretary of the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority, Raed Jabal, discussed the importance of the role of the meteorological sector in disseminating alerts and warnings to preserve the safety of citizens and their property due to various natural disasters.

He pointed out that the sector works regularly and 24 hours a day to provide meteorological services, despite the difficult circumstances and conditions that the country is going through.
Jabal praised the role of the media in disseminating the warnings of the National Center of Meteorology, stressing the importance of strengthening its role in raising the level of community awareness in this aspect. He pointed out the need for national channels to broadcast weather bulletins due to their importance to the citizen.

He stated that weather bulletins and alerts are a priority in various countries of the world, stressing the need for full coordination between the various institutions and the meteorological sector before implementing any project in order to avoid any obstacles caused by rain, torrential rains and other weather factors.

He pointed to the importance of activating Cabinet Resolution No. 35 of 2009 AD through coordination between government agencies and the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology with regard to the weather forecast, stressing that the recently issued meteorological law aims to regulate monitoring operations and publish stations and devices for monitoring and forecasts.

He said, “The law assigned this responsibility to one party, taking into account not to overlap with the tasks of other parties, and the National Center of Meteorology is the only source of information for the media and society.”

After the conference, a number of media professionals were briefed on the workflow of the meteorological sector through devices, equipment and techniques for monitoring climate and weather changes in scientific and technical ways with high accuracy, and in accordance with international standards.

They listened from the center’s dirin Sana’a, the meteorological sector of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology organized a press conference on forecasts for the rainy season and the role of the media in raising awareness of the dangers of weather fluctuations.

Through the organization of the conference, the authority sought to inform the community of the importance of weather and climate change in Yemen, especially expectations related to the rainy season, and the importance of continuous follow-up by various media, as well as shedding light on the meteorological law that was issued recently.

At the conference, which was attended by general directors of the meteorological sector, the Undersecretary of the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority, Raed Jabal, discussed the importance of the role of the meteorological sector in disseminating alerts and warnings to preserve the safety of citizens and their property due to various natural disasters.
He pointed out that the sector works regularly and 24 hours a day to provide meteorological services, despite the difficult circumstances and conditions that the country is going through.
Jabal praised the role of the media in disseminating the warnings of the National Center of Meteorology, stressing the importance of strengthening its role in raising the level of community awareness in this aspect. He pointed out the need for national channels to broadcast weather bulletins due to their importance to the citizen.
He stated that weather bulletins and alerts are a priority in various countries of the world, stressing the need for full coordination between the various institutions and the meteorological sector before implementing any project in order to avoid any obstacles caused by rain, torrential rains and other weather factors.
He pointed to the importance of activating Cabinet Resolution No. 35 of 2009 AD through coordination between government agencies and the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology with regard to the weather forecast, stressing that the recently issued meteorological law aims to regulate monitoring operations and publish stations and devices for monitoring and forecasts.
He said, “The law assigned this responsibility to one party, taking into account not to overlap with the tasks of other parties, and the National Center of Meteorology is the only source of information for the media and society.”
After the conference, a number of media professionals were briefed on the workflow of the meteorological sector through devices, equipment and techniques for monitoring climate and weather changes in scientific and technical ways with high accuracy, and in accordance with international standards.
They listened from the center’s director, Khaled Al-Salwi, to an explanation of the center’s work, the tasks it performs, and the services it provides through issuing weather forecasts and distributing them to various media outlets.
ector, Khaled Al-Salwi, to an explanation of the center’s work, the tasks it performs, and the services it provides through issuing weather forecasts and distributing them to various media outlets.

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