Development of the space observation system and geophysical monitoring system in Roshydromet

Two important areas of Roshydromet activity are considered: the development of the space observation system and the creation of the system of ground-, air-, and space-based geophysical monitoring. The investigation, monitoring, and forecasting of the state of the Earth, its climate, severe weather e...

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Disasters
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Emergencies
Geographical distribution
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