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|Source=https://meteoalarm.org/en/live/
|Source=https://meteoalarm.org/en/live/
|Publishing Organisation=EUMETNET
|Publishing Organisation=EUMETNET
|Event type=Severe weather
|Event type=Severe weather, Snow or Ice, Thunderstorm, Flooding
|Disaster Management Phase=During
|Disaster Management Phase=During
|Language=English
|Language=English
|Content=MeteoAlarm  
|Content=''' MeteoAlarm '''


* is a comprehensive one-stop shop for hydrometeorological warnings, providing the most relevant information required to prepare for extreme weather events that are anticipated to occur in Europe.
* is a comprehensive one-stop shop for hydrometeorological warnings, providing the most relevant information required to prepare for extreme weather events that are anticipated to occur in Europe.

Latest revision as of 17:27, 27 October 2023

Type:
Website
Publishing Organisation:
EUMETNET
Languages
  • English
Scenarios
  • Severe weather
  • Snow or Ice
  • Thunderstorm
  • Flooding
Disaster Management Phase

During

MeteoAlarm
  • is a comprehensive one-stop shop for hydrometeorological warnings, providing the most relevant information required to prepare for extreme weather events that are anticipated to occur in Europe.
  • The website integrates all important awareness information originating from National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) across 37 European countries, covering 12 hazard types.
    • This information is presented consistently to ensure coherent interpretation throughout Europe.
  • is specifically designed to visualise the current awareness situation in Europe in an easily understandable way and offer impact scenarios and advisories for the general public, enabling individuals to stay up-to-date with the latest warnings and take necessary precautions to minimise risks.


The website has been developed for EUMETNET, the Network of European Meteorological Services.


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