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Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismology of Montenegro is formed by Decree on the organization and manner of work of Public
Administration, 23 January 2012, by merging two institutions:
Director of the IHMS
Deputy Director
Sector for Weather
Forecast and Meteorologiical
Monitoring
Department for
Weather Forecast
and Analysis
Department of
Meteorological
Monitoring
Sector for Meteorolo
gy
Department of
Climatology
Department for
Applied Meteorolo
gy
Deputy Director
Sector for Hydrology
Department for
Hydrological Network
stations
Department for
Hydrological
Analyisis
Sector for Air and Water Quality testing
Department for Air Quality
Department for Water Quality
Deputy Director
Sector for Seismolog
y
Departmemnt
for Instrument
al and Engeneerin
g Seismology
Department for
Analysis and
Processing of
Seismological data
Sector for Hydrography
and Oceanography
Department fro
Hydrography
Department for
Oceanography and
Mareography
Department for Meteorological and Seismological Information System and Maintenance
Service for general and finance matters
Department for information and international cooperation
Organisational Chart of the Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismologyof Montenegro
Group ofNumerical modelling
Group ofSatellite and Radar Meteorology
Climate of Montenegro
� The geographical position of Montenegro determines its climate as the dominant Mediterranean
� The southern part is characterized by pure Mediterranean climate
(with long, hot and dry summers and relatively mild and rainy winters)
� The central part and one part of the North have the characteristics of mountain climate with evident influence of the Mediterranean Sea
(which is reflected through the precipitation regime and higher mean temperatures in the coldest months)
The far northern part of the country has a continental climate
(with characteristic large daily and annual temperature fluctuations and low annual rainfall )
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MAIN STATIONS
1. ULCINJ
2. BAR
3. H.NOVI
4. PODGORICA
5. NIKŠIĆ
6. KOLAŠIN
7. ŽABLJAK
8. PLJEVLJA
9. CETINJE
10. BERANE
Observations on main stations are done hourly, and
data are available on www.meteo.co.me
Aeronautical meteorologicalStations:
1. Tivat and2. Golubovci
9 AWS –Lambrecht, Germany, 7 sensors, GPRScommunications3 AWS – OTT Hydrometrie, 3 sensors, GSM communications
Climate services to agricultural sector
� Drought monitoring (using SPI index and satellite data for FVC(Fraction Vegetation Cover index) and LAI (Leaf Area Index) for thevineyards AD Plantaze
� analysis and monitoring of the soil temperature
� Agricultural bulletin based on climate services→
� Activities within the project: Drought Management Centre for South-Eeastern Europe – DMCSEE, http://www.dmcsee.org/
� data about the values of meteorological parameters on the request for scientific work and research in agriculture
� information on analysis of phenological data according to customer requirements and other types of information related to agriculture A few years ago, IHMS
processed meteorological danger indices of occurrence of forest fires, "the state of risk of fire on that day“- FWI.
CLIDATA
Since October 2008, in operational use is CLIDATA - a system for storing climatological data prepared in accordance with the WMO recommendations and standards in this area.
There are available products derived from CLIDATA
The reference climatological period in use is 1961-1990
Department for Agrometeorology has two operational databases: one with data from 25 phenologicalstations and database on soil temperature with 11 agrometeorological stations. Phenological base contains data divided in 7 basic categories, which are as follows: fruit growing, wine grape, agriculture, forest trees, herbal diseases and pests, beekeeping and general field works.Database on soil temperatures contains data on temperatures on seven depths: 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 50 and100cm.
Phenological database
Network of meteorological and hydrological stations
� Meteorological:
� Density of the stations 6.88/1000 km2 up to 2010;
� 9 main, 18 climatological, 67 rainfall (in 2010);
� Rapid decrease of precipitation station from 2011 – around 20 currently in function.
� Hydrological:
� 51 stations for water level;
� Part of them automatic on the main rivers of Adriatic and Black sea catchment.
Network of meteorological stations
Network of automated hydrological stations
User interface Platforms
Requests for data can be submitted via IHMS web page:www.meteo.co.me or by sending a fulfilled request for data on official mail address:office@meteo.co.me .
The request can be downloaded from IHMS web page.
After receiving the request the person in charge for this domain send the confirmation of receipt of the request to its sender and the information that the request will be processed within determined legal time limit (till 15 days).
The received request must be recorded in the IHMS archive and then forwarded to the Director/Deputy director who delegates the person who will process the request and contact the sender in case of further information/clarification needed or just send the requested information/data.
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