Regional Meteorological Services

This section lists the meteorological services that provide authoritative climate and weather information in the cities of Southeast Asia.

China Meteorological Administration (Mainland China)

China’s national authority for meteorology and climate services, supporting observations, forecasting, and climate monitoring.

Hong Kong Observatory (Hong Kong)

Provides weather, climate monitoring, and early warning services for Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta region.

BMKG (Indonesia)

Indonesia’s national authority for weather, climate, and geophysical services.

PAGASA (Philippines)

National provider of weather, climate, and hydrological services for the Philippines.

 

Thai Meteorological Department (Thailand)

Thailand’s national meteorological service providing weather forecasts and climate information.

Meteorological Service Singapore (Singapore)

Provides weather and climate services supporting urban, aviation, and maritime sectors in Singapore.

Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (Myanmar)

Myanmar’s national service responsible for meteorological and hydrological observations and warnings.

 

Lao Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (Lao PDR)

Provides national weather, climate, and hydrological information for Lao PDR.

National Hydro-Meteorological Service of Viet Nam (Vietnam)

National authority providing weather forecasts, climate data, and hydrological services in Vietnam.

Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department (Brunei)

Provides weather and climate services for Brunei Darussalam.

Japan Meteorological Agency (Japan)

Japan’s national meteorological authority providing climate monitoring, analysis, and services widely referenced across East and Southeast Asia.

 

Central Weather Administration (Taiwan)

Taiwan’s national authority responsible for weather, climate monitoring, forecasting, and early warning services.

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