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This text is part of the Weather Preparedness & Resilience Toolbox developed by the YOUROPE Event Safety (YES) Group within YOUROPE’s 3F project (Future-Fit Festivals). It is aimed at everyone involved in planning, building, and operating open-air events. It helps festivals and other outdoor events become truly weather-ready by offering both practical and research-based resources as well as background information on weather and climate. Learn how to design safer and more weather-resilient outdoor events.

Weather Toolbox – Severe Weather Information Centre

Report on Severe Weather Information Centre (SWIC) — severeweather.wmo.int

Map of early weather alerts from the Severe Weather Information Centre 3.0 website, highlighting regions in Spain with moderate rain warnings and one amber alert area.

The homepage severeweather.wmo.int hosts the Severe Weather Information Centre (SWIC) 3.0, a platform operated under the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). WMO is the United Nations’ specialized agency for meteorology, climate, and hydrology that coordinates global weather, climate, and water information and services among national meteorological and hydrological services (NMHSs).

The primary purpose of the SWIC website is to:

It is one of the core components of the WMO Global Multi-hazard Alert System (GMAS) and supports the UN Early Warnings for All initiative, which aims to ensure that everyone in the world is protected by life-saving early warning systems.

When accessing severeweather.wmo.int, users encounter a live data dashboard that aggregates multiple types of severe weather information in real time:

Live Warnings

Severe Weather Observations

Additional Resources and Links

The homepage also links to related WMO global services, including for example:

The site targets different user groups:

The SWIC was developed and maintained by the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) on behalf of WMO and has been operational since 2005. It functions as a global aggregator of severe weather warnings, reducing reliance on disparate national sources by centralizing official alerts in standardized formats. The site contributes to global disaster risk reduction efforts by enhancing the availability and accessibility of high-impact weather information.