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The Iran Meteorological Organization, also called the Met Department, is an agency of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development of the Government of Iran. Headquartered in Tehran, it is the principal agency responsible for meteorological observations, weather forecasting and seismology, operating hundreds of observation stations across Iran.

History

In 1928, the meteorological office was included in the Barzegaran school curriculum, taught by French teachers. The first platform for the measurement of meteorological data, air temperature, relative humidity and rainfall was built and completed in 1929 in the Barzegaran school. After World War II, the first meteorological observatories were established in Iran by the Allies in 1948.[1]

Heads of Meteorological Organization

  • Before the revolution:

-Professor Mohammad Hassan Ganji from 1335 to 1347Шаблон:What

- Abdolhossein Parviz Navai from 1347 to 1357Шаблон:What

- Ginos Nemat (Supervisor of 1978)

- General Asghar Behsarsht (1978)

  • After the revolution :

- Cyrus Ahadpour from 1357 to 1358Шаблон:What

- Hassan Hajilari from 1358 to 1359

- Kazem Samadian from 1359 to 1360Шаблон:What

- Ali Mohammad Nourian from 1360 to 1372Шаблон:What

- Hossein Ali Taravat from 1372 to 1373Шаблон:What

- Ali Mohammad Nourian from 1373 to 1388 (second time)

-Bahram Sanaei from 1388 to 1392

- Davood Parhizgar from 1392 to 1397

- Sahar Tajbakhsh since March 1397

See also

References

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