Israel Meteorological Service

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Israel Meteorological Service
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Established14 March 1937 Edit this on Wikidata (85 years ago)
HeadquartersBeit Dagan Edit this on Wikidata
CountryIsrael Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates32°00′25″N 34°48′54″E / 32.00688418°N 34.814896°E / 32.00688418; 34.814896Coordinates: 32°00′25″N 34°48′54″E / 32.00688418°N 34.814896°E / 32.00688418; 34.814896 Edit this at Wikidata

The Israel Meteorological Service (Hebrew: השירות המטאורולוגי הישראלי, HaSherut HaMete'orologi HaYisra'eli) is a unit of the Israeli Ministry of Transportation that is responsible for forecasting weather, meteorological data supply and climate research in Israel. Its origins begin in the 1930s in a meteorological unit established by the British Mandate government mainly as a support to the evolving aviation needs at the time. After establishment of the state of Israel, it was incorporated into the newly established ministry of transport. It is a member of the World Meteorological Organization since 1949. the Israeli Meteorological Service runs more than 150 measuring stations across Israel. Located between Rishon LeZion, Mishmar HaShiva, and Holon, it is traditionally identified with also nearby Beit Dagan.

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