National Weather Service of Argentina, Meteorological service in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The National Weather Service of Argentina is a government agency that monitors and forecasts weather conditions across the country. The organization operates observation stations in different regions and provides information about temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.
The organization was founded in 1872 and was at that time the first weather service in South America and the third worldwide. This establishment marked the beginning of modern weather observation in the region.
The service plays an essential role in agriculture and daily life across Argentina by providing forecasts that shape farming decisions and personal planning. Its work connects scientific data collection with practical support for communities throughout the country.
Visitors can use the agency's website to access current weather forecasts, radar images, and satellite data for all regions of Argentina. The available information helps with planning activities and understanding conditions across different locations.
The organization operates the Buenos Aires Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre, which monitors volcanic ash movements to protect flight safety over South American airspace. This specialized function is important for safeguarding aircraft from hazards caused by ash clouds.
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