NEWS and UPDATES
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- 18 August 2014: Staition Puy de Dome (France) was upgraded to GAW Global station
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- 25 July 2014: Station Pha Din (Viet Nam) was accepted as GAW Regional station
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- 16 June 2014:
Korea Meteorological Administration and Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science are hosting the 6th Asia-Pacific GAW Workshop on Greenhouse Gases and the 5th WMO/GAW Expert workshop on Volatile Organic Compounds in Daejeon, Republic of Korea on 20-22 October, 2014 (see upcoming meetings for announcements)
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ABOUT US
The Global
Atmosphere Watch (GAW) programme of WMO
is a partnership involving the Members of WMO, contributing networks and collaborating organizations and bodies which provides reliable scientific data and information on the chemical composition of the atmosphere, its natural and anthropogenic
change, and helps to improve the understanding of interactions between
the atmosphere, the oceans and the biosphere.
GAW focal areas are aerosols, greenhouse gases, selected reactive gases, ozone,
UV radiation and
precipitation chemistry (or atmospheric deposition). GAW supports
the WMO GAW Urban Research Meteorology and Environment (GURME) project and works together
the Group of Experts on Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection (GESAMP) as well as provides Sand and Dust Storms Warning (SDS-WAS).
GAW is considered the atmospheric chemistry component of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
Organizational components and structure of the Programme are presented under "Structure".
The GAW Programme operates according to WMO Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Strategic Pan: 2008-2015 and its Addendum.
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