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ZAMG

Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik (ZAMG) is Austria's national meteorological and geophysical service. It provides weather forecasts and warnings, climate data, and geophysical monitoring for Austria and the surrounding region. The agency operates a national network of observations, including surface meteorological stations and seismological equipment, and it produces operational weather forecasts, severe-weather alerts, and climate analyses.

Beyond routine weather services, ZAMG conducts research in meteorology, climatology, hydrology, and geophysics. It monitors earthquakes,

ZAMG is headquartered in Vienna and operates under the authority of the Austrian federal government. It collaborates

Internationally, ZAMG is a member of the World Meteorological Organization and participates in European weather and

Historically, ZAMG traces its origins to the 19th century as Austria's central meteorological service and has

geomagnetic
conditions,
and
volcanic
activity,
and
it
contributes
to
aviation
weather
support,
transport
planning,
and
disaster
risk
reduction.
The
institute
also
maintains
historical
climate
records
and
supports
public
access
to
meteorological
data
and
products
through
its
website
and
data
portals.
with
universities,
research
institutions,
and
international
organizations
to
advance
weather
science
and
to
integrate
European
and
global
meteorological
data
networks.
climate
monitoring
programs,
including
Copernicus.
It
contributes
meteorological
and
geophysical
data
to
the
international
community
and
uses
joint
tools
for
forecasts
and
warnings.
evolved
to
encompass
geophysical
disciplines,
reflecting
the
expanding
scope
of
weather,
climate,
and
earth
sciences
in
public
service.