WMO Bulletin Vol. 75/01: The Air Issue

Featured in this issue

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Magazine Article
The Air We Breathe
19 June 2026
The atmosphere knows no borders. In her opening message, WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo reflects on how scientific cooperation and sustained observations help us better understand the atmosphere and prepare for the challenges it brings.
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Magazine Article
Life in a Global Atmospheric Watch Station: Watching the Air from the Top of the Andes
19 June 2026
High in the Bolivian Andes, the Chacaltaya Observatory offers a unique window into the atmosphere. Meet the people whose dedication keeps its observations flowing year-round.
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Magazine Article
“The Atmosphere Is Not Waiting to See Who Has Observations”
19 June 2026
From launching ozone balloons over the Andes to building Ecuador's atmospheric monitoring capacity from scratch, Prof. Dr María del Carmen Cazorla explains why long-term observations remain essential to understanding the atmosphere.