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- snow cover. In 1919, the two services merged and became the Statens meteorologisk-hydrografiska anstalt (SMHA). In 1945, the service was renamed Sveriges...
- The Norwegian Meteorological Institute (Norwegian: Meteorologisk institutt), also known internationally as MET Norway, is Norway's national meteorological...
- Retrieved 27 August 2023. "eKlima – Climate statistics for Norway from Meteorologisk Institutt (Norwegian Meteorological Institute)". January 2015. Archived...
- J (2008). "Dypdykk i klimadatabasen. Rekorder og kuriositeter fra Meteorologisk institutts klimaarkiv". Naturen (6): 250. "Microsoft Word - FOB-Hefte...
- Archived 2006-05-22 at the Wayback Machine "Oppgavene på Jan Mayen". Meteorologisk institutt. Retrieved October 1, 2016. World Climate Guide INA Station...
- périodes de l'aurore boréale [On the periods of the aurora borealis]". Meteorologisk Aarbog for 1880. Part 1 (in Danish and French). Copenhagen, Denmark:...
-     12 5     80     7 2     68     4 −1 █ Average max. and min. temperatures in °C █ Precipitation totals in mm Source: Dansk Meteorologisk Institut...
- of Paxiot expressions Web: Yr – Været for Norge og verden fra NRK og Meteorologisk institutt. Web: Holiday Weather.com Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) institutt, NRK og Meteorologisk. "Weather statistics for Hubli". yr.no. "::HDMC::". Archived from the...
- Retrieved 26 February 2022. "NOAA WMO normals Norway 1991-2020". "Meteorologisk institutt". Norwegian Meteorological Institute (in English and Norwegian)...