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International co-operation is an essential feature of meteorology. Vast amounts of synoptic data are daily exchanged between the Meteorological Services of the world. Strict rules have been developed for these purposes and information on observing stations is updated regularly.
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Heino, R. (1984). On the Availability and Homogeneity of Instrumentally Observed Climatological Records. In: Mörner, NA., Karlén, W. (eds) Climatic Changes on a Yearly to Millennial Basis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7692-5_40
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