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Meteorologists urge closer collaboration to improve safety, climate assessments

The observations needed to provide good weather forecasts can be used to improve research and services in the Arctic.

By Kevin McGwin March 22, 2018
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The heads of meteorological institutes from around the Arctic say greater collaboration and improved communications systems are necessary in order to attain the level of information-gathering needed to make proper assessments of the impacts of a warming climate.

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