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IAMAS: a century of international cooperation in atmospheric sciences
Abstract. The International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric
Sciences (IAMAS) was founded in 1919 as the Section of Meteorology
of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG).
Significant advances over human history, particularly during the 19th
century, in the gathering, communication, assembly and analysis of
observations of the changing weather and in theoretical understanding of the
fundamental physical relationships and processes governing atmospheric
circulation had been driven by the need for improved weather and climate
forecasts to support the expansion of global trade, better public warnings of
extreme weather, and safer and more effective military operations. Since its
foundation, in parallel and cooperation with intergovernmental development
under the auspices of what is now the World Meteorological
Organization (WMO), IAMAS and its 10 international commissions have
provided the international organizational framework for the convening of the
general and scientific assemblies and other meetings that bring together
expert scientists from around the world to further advance scientific
understanding and prediction of the behaviour of the atmosphere and its
connections to and effects on other components of the Earth's intercoupled
geophysical system.
期刊介绍:
The scope of History of Geo- and Space Sciences (HGSS) is to document historical facts and knowledge and to improve awareness of the history of geoscience. The knowledge of the development of geosciences and their experimental methods and theories in the past can improve our current understanding and may stimulate current research. It is encouraging for young scientists to read biographical material of historical figures in their research area. It is important as well to learn that history of science is an integrated part of the ongoing research in their research area. Another important aim of the journal is the association of historical retrospective and current research.