WMO Recognition Mechanism
In May 2013, the 66th session of the Executive Council requested the Commission for Climatology (CCl), together with the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) and the Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observations (CIMO), to investigate site certification mechanisms, network criteria and monitoring principles in order to set-up an appropriate mechanism for recognizing centennial observing stations based on a minimum set of objective assessment criteria. In November 2013, two experts, Ingeborg Auer of ZAMG, Austria, and Michel Leroy of Météo-France, France, developed the draft criteria for the recognition centennial observing stations from climatological and instrumentation perspectives.
In a June 2014 scoping meeting, experts from WMO Members, CCl, the Commission for Basic Systems (CBS), CIMO, GCOS, WMO Integrated Observing System (WIGOS) and the Secretariat consolidated the criteria and proposed the mechanism, which the three Commission in questions - CCl, CIMO and CBS - agreed to support.
In June 2015, the Seventeenth World Meteorological Congress requested the Secretary-General to facilitate Members’ collaboration with CCl (including the contributions of GCOS, CIMO and CBS) in testing the implementation of this mechanism on a limited number of stations and to submit the conclusions for consideration by the Executive Council (Resolution 35 (Cg-17)). In June 2016, the 68th Executive Council endorsed the mechanism and invited CCl to lead in its implementation in close collaboration with CIMO, CBS and GCOS.
The mechanism had been updated in 2021 (Resolution 4 (EC-73) and extended to accommodate hydrological and marine observing stations in 2023 (Res. 4.2(8)/1 (Cg-19)). Congress-19 also endorsed a mechanism for national recognition of 75+ years observing stations, which will be implemented soon.
Recognition criteria and templates
Meteorological observing stations
Hydrological observing stations
Marine observing stations
Recognition mechanism
WMO recognition mechanism for long-term observing stations