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The Global Telecommunication System (GTS) is a secured communication network enabling real-time exchange of meteorological data from weather stations, satellites and numerical weather prediction centres, providing critical meteorological forecasting, warnings, and alerts. It was established by the World Meteorological Organization in 1951 under the World Weather Watch programme for the free and open exchange of meteorological information.

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  • The Global Telecommunication System (GTS) is a secured communication network enabling real-time exchange of meteorological data from weather stations, satellites and numerical weather prediction centres, providing critical meteorological forecasting, warnings, and alerts. It was established by the World Meteorological Organization in 1951 under the World Weather Watch programme for the free and open exchange of meteorological information. (en)
  • El sistema global de telecomunicaciones (Global Telecommunications System (GTS) es una red global de transmisión de datos de meteorología desde estaciones meteorológicas, satélites y centros de predicción del tiempo. GTS está organizado sobre la base de tres niveles: * La Red Principal de Telecomunicaciones (MTN) * Las Redes Regionales Meteorológicas de Telecomunicación (RMTNs) * Las Redes Nacionales Meteorológicas de Telecomunicación (NMTNs) (es)
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  • The Global Telecommunication System (GTS) is a secured communication network enabling real-time exchange of meteorological data from weather stations, satellites and numerical weather prediction centres, providing critical meteorological forecasting, warnings, and alerts. It was established by the World Meteorological Organization in 1951 under the World Weather Watch programme for the free and open exchange of meteorological information. The GTS consists of an integrated network of point-to-point circuits, and multi-point circuits which interconnect meteorological telecommunication centres. The circuits of the GTS are composed of a combination of terrestrial and satellite telecommunication links. They comprise point-to-point circuits, point-to-multi-point circuits for data distribution, multi-point-to-point circuits for data collection, as well as two-way multi-point circuits. Meteorological Telecommunication Centres are responsible for receiving data and relaying it selectively on GTS circuits. The GTS is organized on a three level basis: * The Main Telecommunication Network (MTN) * The Regional Meteorological Telecommunication Networks (RMTNs) * The National Meteorological Telecommunication Networks (NMTNs) Satellite-based data collection and/or data distribution systems are integrated in the GTS as an essential element of the global, regional and national levels of the GTS. Data collection systems operated via geostationary or near-polar orbiting meteorological/environmental satellites, including the Argos System, are widely used for the collection of observational data from data collection platforms. Marine data are also collected through the International Maritime Mobile Service and Inmarsat satellites. (en)
  • El sistema global de telecomunicaciones (Global Telecommunications System (GTS) es una red global de transmisión de datos de meteorología desde estaciones meteorológicas, satélites y centros de predicción del tiempo. El GTS consiste de una red integrada de circuitos "punto a punto", y multipuntos que interconectan centros de telecomunicación meteorológicos. Los circuitos de GTS se componen de una combinación de enlaces de telecomunicación terrestres y satelitales; tanto punto-a-punto, punto-a-multipuntos para la distribución de datos, multipunto-a-punto para recolectar datos, y multipuntos de doble vía. Los Centros Meteorológicos de Telecomunicaciones son los responsables de recibir los datos y reenviándolos selectivamente a los circuitos GTS. GTS está organizado sobre la base de tres niveles: * La Red Principal de Telecomunicaciones (MTN) * Las Redes Regionales Meteorológicas de Telecomunicación (RMTNs) * Las Redes Nacionales Meteorológicas de Telecomunicación (NMTNs) Los sistemas de satélites de recolección de datos y/o de su distribución, se integran en el GTS como elementos esenciales de los niveles globales, regionales y nacionales del GTS. Los sistemas de recolección de datos se operan vía satélites ambientales/meteorológicos de órbita geoestacionaria o cuasi polares, incluyendo al sistema Argos, son muy usados para recolectar datos observacionales desde plataformas de recolección de datos. Los datos marítimos también se recolectan a través de los satélites dl "International Maritime Mobile Service" y del Inmarsat. (es)
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