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  2. Danish Meteorological Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI; Danish: Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut) is the official Danish meteorological institute, administrated by the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities. It makes weather forecasts and observations for Denmark , Greenland , and the Faroe Islands .

  3. List of meteorology institutions - Wikipedia

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    Czech Hydrometeorological Institute; Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) Denmark; Deutscher Wetterdienst (Germany) (DWD) Estonian Weather Service until 1. June 2013 EMHI (Estonian Meteorological and Hydrometeorogical Institute) Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring of Russia; Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI ...

  4. 2011 cloudburst in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) forecast a cloudburst on 2 July 2011 but did not expect the strength of the cloudburst that formed. [1] Rainfall in the Greater Copenhagen area was measured at 135.4 mm (5.33 in) on 2 July. This was the greatest recorded rainfall in 24 hours in the past 55 years.

  5. Marianne Thyrring - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, she became Director of the Danish Meteorological Institute. [2] At the Danish Meteorological Institute, she was involved in making the organization more public-facing, and making use of the large stores of weather-related data that it had. [5] Thyrring was awarded the Knight's Cross of the 1st degree of the Order of the Dannebrog in ...

  6. Weather system naming in Europe - Wikipedia

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    On the North Atlantic coast, the United Kingdom's Met Office, Ireland's Met Éireann and the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) collaborate on names. [1] Other groups include the southwestern countries of Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain and Portugal, and the northern group of Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

  7. Poul la Cour - Wikipedia

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    He became convinced that Denmark should set up a planned meteorological institute according to the principles of de Buijs Ballot. During the next five years his life was closely interwoven with the early history of the Danish Meteorological Institute, which was founded in 1872 with him as a Deputy Director.

  8. 1872 in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    1 April – The Danish Meteorological Institute is founded. [2] 3 August – Prince Carl, the future King Haakon VII of Norway, is born to Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Louise. 15 August – Krebs School is founded in Copenhagen. [3] 20 September – The 1872 Folketing election is held, [4] resulting in a victory for the United Left. [5]

  9. List of extreme temperatures in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe located on the 56th parallel north. Denmark is located at a zone where air masses from a diverse range of regions congregate, giving it its temperate climate. Denmark's average temperature is 7.7 °C.