Pakistan Meteorological Department

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The Pakistan Meteorological Department is a government of Pakistan organization which works under the Ministry of Defence. It is responsible for providing meteorological forecasting services. Apart from meteorology, the department is also concerned with Agrometeorology, hydrology, astronomy and astrophysics (including solar physics), seismology, geomagnetism, atmospheric electricity and studies of the ionosphere and cosmic rays.

[edit] Organization

The Pakistan Meteorological Department is headed by Director General.

The Department is further divided into several Directorates;

Climate Data Processing Center Karachi,

Tropical Cyclone Warning Center, Karachi,

Institute of Meteorology & Geophysics Karachi,

National Seismic Monitoring Center Karachi,

Directorate of Maintenance Karachi,

Directorate of Forecasting and Climatology Karachi,

Regional Met. Centres:- Karachi,Lahore,Peshawer,Quetta,

Remote Sensing,Islamabad,

Drought,Environmental monitoring & early warning Center Islamabad,

Flood Forecasting Division Lahore,

Wind mapping project for Wind Energy,

Earthquake center Peshawer,

Geophysical Center Quetta,

Reasearch & Development Islamabad,

Meteorological Forecasting Offices (mainly for Aviation purposes) Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore.

and Chief Administration Officer._ _

Dr. Qamar-uz-Zaman Chaudhry is the current Director General.

[edit] Achievements

Pakistan Meteorological Department was established in 1947 with only 15 meteorological observatories operating in the whole country. Since then the facilities has been significantly improved with the establishment of modern flood forecasting system, earthquake and nuclear explosion detection system, radar, satellite, computer technology, flight safety consultancy services in seismic design of dams, buildings and other development and disaster relief schemes.

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