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ArabiaWeather Hosts Agriculture Meteorology Training Course for Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture Employees
A group of employees from the Agrometeorological Network at the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture have completed a training course on agriculture-meteorology provided by a variety of specialists from ArabiaWeather Inc., the leading and specialized supplier of company solutions' weather condition information to numerous sectors across the Arab World. The eight-day course, which occurred at the Company's headquarters, consisted of comprehensive descriptions on agricultural meteorology including numerical weather prediction models, satellite images, climate archive, seasonal weather forecasts, meteorological services management, among other subjects.
ArabiaWeather Training and Research Consultant, Jamal Al Mousa, highlighted the Company's keenness on sharing its proficiency in the field of meteorology with workers working in the agricultural meteorology sector. This step highlights ArabiaWeather's company belief in the significance of training and restoring workers this sector, and introducing them to services and innovations appropriate to weather report, all which enable them to expertly handle and serve their businesses.
In turn, participants in the training course revealed their thankfulness towards ArabiaWeather, applauding its cooperation and dedication to providing details properly, scientifically and systematically. On his part, climatologist Ali Sa'adoon Zaji from the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture pointed out the course's great advantages to him and his associates, stating, "This session has actually helped us to end up being competent in checking out weather maps and to develop extensive knowledge on many weather concepts.".
In addition to owning the greatest network of automatic weather condition stations in the Arab World, ArabiaWeather is the very first and only company of its kind in the Arab World, and one of the most advanced in the world in the areas of weather condition forecasting innovations and remote sensing systems. ArabiaWeather likewise serves different company sectors such as farming, construction, energy, insurance, transportation, water management, in addition to major airlines, airports, and aquatic companies, which consist of shipping, oil and gas entities and ports, as well as regional and local TV channels, and numerous others.
Based in Amman, Jordan, ArabiaWeather's regional meteorological and weather condition projection center is the largest local meteorological center in the Arab World. ArabiaWeather likewise seeks to raise awareness about weather conditions in order to increase national output and avoid material losses and losses of life.