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MeteoSwiss,
officially the
Federal Office of
Meteorology and Climatology, is an
office of the
federal administration of
Switzerland. It
employs 290 people...
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Climate diagrams and
normals from
Swiss measuring stations.
Federal Office of
Meteorology and
Climatology (
MeteoSwiss).
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
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Swiss Federal Office of
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Swiss Federal Department of Home
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Retrieved 29
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Switzerland in German, French...
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Climate diagrams and
normals from
Swiss measuring stations.
Federal Office of
Meteorology and
Climatology (
MeteoSwiss).
Retrieved 6
January 2015. "Valeurs...
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normals Vaduz (Reference
period 1991−2020)".
Swiss Federal Office of
Meteorology and Climatology,
MeteoSwiss. 13
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Retrieved 13
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Federal Office for
Meteorology and
Climatology MeteoSwiss Amend, Birgit. "Ice Saints", TFA Guide, June 5, 2024 Schlangen, Maureen...
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Swiss measuring stations.
Federal Office of
Meteorology and
Climatology (
MeteoSwiss).
Archived from the
original on 14 May 2013.
Retrieved 31
January 2013...
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Switzerland:
Swiss Federal Office of
Metreology and Climatology,
MeteoSwiss. 2 July 2014.
Retrieved 5
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Switzerland:
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Metreology and Climatology,
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