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MeteoSwiss is the national weather and climate service for the Swiss public, for government, industry and science. With our public service we ensure the basic supply of weather and climate information in Switzerland and thereby make a substantial contribution to the well-being and the safety of the population. In the same way that the weather keeps changing, the conditions and needs of our clients are constantly evolving. As a dynamic enterprise MeteoSwiss responds promptly and flexibly to these changes. In our activities we are guided by the official performance mandate which is anchored in the Federal Law on Meteorology and Climatology.

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Interview at SC11 with Ulrich Schaettler of DWD

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Colloquium at MeteoSwiss: How much HPC does meteorology need?

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CH2011 – CSCS Supercomputers Compute Climate Scenarios for Switzerland

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Panel on Experience of Using HPC in Meteorology and RAPS Forum

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Conference Report: 14th ECMWF Workshop on the Use of High Performance Computing in Meteorology

Dr. Peter Binder, MeteoSwiss

CSCS/ETH Zurich and MeteoSwiss Common Presentation in Bern

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Swiss Engineering STZ Reports on Weather Forecasts on Supercomputer at CSCS

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Move of Dôle at CSCS to a New Location

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New computing systems at CSCS for MeteoSwiss

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