State Hydro-Meteorological Administration Explained

Agency Name:State Hydro-Meteorological Administration
Nativename:기상수문국
Superseding:Central Meteorological Organization
Jurisdiction:North Korea
Headquarters:Mirae Scientists Street, Pyongyang
Parent Agency:Cabinet of North Korea

The State Hydro-Meteorological Administration (Chosongul: Korean: 기상수문국) is the National Meteorological service of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.[1] The service started in 1961, joining the WMO in 1975.

History

Immediately after liberation, on July 10, 1946, it was founded as the Central Meteorological Organization, an organization under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the North Korean Provisional People's Committee. In September 1952, it was directly under the cabinet. It was transformed into a State Hydro-Meteorological Administration in March 1961. In May 1975, it became an official member of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), joined the Intergovernmental Oceanography Committee in November 1978, the International Hydrology Program (IHP) in 1980, and the Antarctic Treaty in November 1987. It became an independent agency in 1995.[2]

On 26 August 2020, Korean Central Television (KCTV) broadcast through the night, for the first time, to monitor the progress of Typhoon Bavi. This included live reports from the State Hydro-Meteorological Administration and outdoors.[3]

Locations

The headquarters is in Mirae Scientists Street, Pyongyang.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NK 조선. 2020-04-08. ko.
  2. Web site: N. Korea’s Weather Agency. KBS World. 11 February 2021. 16 September 2021.
  3. News: We Interrupt this Propaganda...A Dynamic 24 Hours on North Korean TV . Williams . Martyn . The Henry L. Stimson Center . . 28 August 2020 . 2 September 2020.