Close Menu
Meteorological Technology International
  • News
    • A-E
      • Agriculture
      • Automated Weather Stations
      • Aviation
      • Climate Measurement
      • Data
      • Developing Countries
      • Digital Applications
      • Early Warning Systems
      • Extreme Weather
    • G-P
      • Hydrology
      • Lidar
      • Lightning Detection
      • New Appointments
      • Nowcasting
      • Numerical Weather Prediction
      • Polar Weather
    • R-S
      • Radar
      • Rainfall
      • Remote Sensing
      • Renewable Energy
      • Satellites
      • Solar
      • Space Weather
      • Supercomputers
    • T-Z
      • Training
      • Transport
      • Weather Instruments
      • Wind
      • World Meteorological Organization
      • Meteorological Technology World Expo
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
    • January 2026
    • April 2025
    • January 2025
    • September 2024
    • April 2024
    • Archive Issues
    • Subscribe Free!
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Supplier Spotlight
  • Expo
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook
  • Sign-up for Free Weekly E-Newsletter
  • Meet the Editors
  • Contact Us
  • Media Pack
LinkedIn Facebook
Subscribe
Meteorological Technology International
  • News
      • Agriculture
      • Automated Weather Stations
      • Aviation
      • Climate Measurement
      • Data
      • Developing Countries
      • Digital Applications
      • Early Warning Systems
      • Extreme Weather
      • Hydrology
      • Lidar
      • Lightning Detection
      • New Appointments
      • Nowcasting
      • Numerical Weather Prediction
      • Polar Weather
      • Radar
      • Rainfall
      • Remote Sensing
      • Renewable Energy
      • Satellites
      • Solar
      • Space Weather
      • Supercomputers
      • Training
      • Transport
      • Weather Instruments
      • Wind
      • World Meteorological Organization
      • Meteorological Technology World Expo
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
    1. January 2026
    2. September 2025
    3. April 2025
    4. January 2025
    5. September 2024
    6. April 2024
    7. January 2024
    8. September 2023
    9. April 2023
    10. Archive Issues
    11. Subscribe Free!
    Featured
    November 27, 2025

    In this Issue – January 2026

    By Hazel KingNovember 27, 2025
    Recent

    In this Issue – January 2026

    November 27, 2025

    In this Issue – September 2025

    August 11, 2025

    In this Issue – April 2025

    April 15, 2025
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Supplier Spotlight
  • Expo
Facebook LinkedIn
Subscribe
Meteorological Technology International
Online Magazines

April 2022 issue is now available online!

Hazel KingBy Hazel KingApril 12, 20222 Mins Read
Share LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email
Share
LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email
Meteorological Technology International
April 2022

The April 2022 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

Case study: METMONIC : For the first time, Croatia’s weather observation network has begun collecting and transmitting data from the Adriatic coast thanks to its groundbreaking modernization program.

Deep learning : Artificial intelligence is increasingly proving itself as a technology capable of improving the speed and accuracy of weather forecasting. MTI looks at some of the latest projects set to improve both short- and long-term weather prediction around the world.

Flash flooding : Following deadly flooding events in Europe, Asia and Australia, the WMO and ECMWF share how they are set to bolster their flash flooding prediction services to save lives and livelihoods.

Renewable energy : Renewable energy providers are increasingly turning to meteorological tech to help optimize wind and solar production. MTI explores some of the latest innovations being adopted.

WMO Unified Data Policy : The WMO Secretariat’s Lars Peter Riishøjgaard explains the reasons behind the organization’s Unified Data Policy and the benefits it will bring to the modern meteorological sector.

Expo preview : The first-ever Meteorological Technology World Expo North America takes place in Chicago this summer.

Hurricane monitoring : With extreme weather events on the rise, what can be done to better prepare the US against high-intensity hurricanes?

 

Previous ArticleIncrease in atmospheric methane levels sets new record for second year in a row
Next Article Baron selected as partner for NOAA’s US$360m flood and water monitoring institute

Read Similar Stories

Online Magazines

In this Issue – January 2026

November 27, 20252 Mins Read
Online Magazines

In this Issue – September 2025

August 11, 20252 Mins Read
Online Magazines

In this Issue – April 2025

April 15, 20252 Mins Read
Latest News

Northumbria University secures £4m to study Earth’s radiation belts

April 16, 2026

AI model improves real-time prediction of wildfire spread

April 16, 2026

Study identifies atmospheric trigger behind flash droughts in Puerto Rico

April 15, 2026

Receive breaking stories and features in your inbox each week, for free


Enter your email address:


Supplier Spotlights
  • Meteomatics AG
Getting in Touch
  • Contact Us / Advertise
  • Meet the Editors
  • Media Pack
  • Free Weekly E-Newsletter
Our Social Channels
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
© 2026 UKi Media & Events a division of UKIP Media & Events Ltd
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Notice and Takedown Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.