Daily news

 
ONE SIGNATURE AND 60 000 EURO BETWEEN BULGARIA AND BETTER 10 DAY WEATHER FORECAST
09:08 Mon 15 Oct 2007
 

One single signature, one ratification by parliament and an annual fee of 60 000 euro separated Bulgaria from the European meteorological system which would guarantee exact 10 day forecasts instead of the current 3 day expectations.

The exactness of weather forecasts depends on the state, Valeri Spiridonov, deputy director of the National Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAN), was quoted by Dnevnik daily as saying.

Bulgaria was an approved member of the European centre for medium-term forecasts in the UK, and was ready to join the centre. What was needed was for the documents to be signed by a representative of the government and for the parliament to approve the agreement.

According to Spiridonov, if action was taken now, NIMH could become member of the organisation in June 2008. Bulgaria would have to pay a membership fee of 60 000 euro for the first five years, after which the fee would be half that amount. The fee was based on the Bulgaria's 2005 GDP and if we would delay membership, the fee would be re-calculated and probably go up, Spiridonov said.

The use and economical value of the meteorological data would be worth many times the fee, Spiridonov said.

 
Printer friendly version
 
 
 
Comments
 
Comments by Dianne Hatton - 09:29 15 Oct 2007
So how come The National Institute of Meteorology can issue such statements as "The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology in Bulgaria are forecasting a really severe winter with approximately 70cms of snow in the Mountains throughout December with the cold weather continuing at least until February." Which, by the way, was used in an EU wide advertising campaign by Balkan Holidays.
 
 
Custom Search
Free Daily News Alerts
BNB Fixing 05 Sep 2008
EUR1.4488USD
EUR0.8086GBP
EUR1.95583BGN
USD1.34997BGN
GBP2.40569BGN
 
 
 
Download first page