EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS

Initially many European national meteorological services started their own workstation projects according to available resources, eg SYNERGIE, HORACE, DIANA, whereas METVIEW at ECMWF and more recently the NinJo project in Germany have had participation from several partners. Fifteen years ago the European working Group on Operational Work Stations (EGOWS) meetings were initiated to encourage cooperation with meteorological workstation projects and have since become a yearly forum for exchanging information on European meteorological workstation developments. EGOWS has been hosted in turn by the European Meteorological Services. Some of the European meteorological workstation projects have been presented at ECMWF workshops and at AMS. The ECMWF Workshops on Meteorological Operational Systems are held every second year in Reading, UK, where many of these projects from Europe and elsewhere have been presented. Below follows an overview of some of the major European meteorological workstation development projects.

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