January 2000

COROBOR's success in Romania leads to new contract

COROBOR celebrated in October the first anniversary of the installation of MESSIR systems at the Romanian National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology by signing a new contract, this time with the country's civil aviation authority.
This new contract stems directly from the excellent collaboration between COROBOR and the Romanian Met Office and comes exactly a year after the installation of a complete MESSIR package at the NIMH.
This last project consisted in the supply of MESSIR-AERO and MESSIR-VISION workstations to the Bucharest Otopeni Airport. MESSIR-VISION will provide assistance to forecasters, and MESSIR-AERO will be used as a flight documentation server for pilots.
These workstations will also permit direct reception of data from SADIS, and PDUS via a connection to the TECNAVIA reception system, located at the airport.
This new equipment adds to the MESSIR-COMM message switching system and the MESSIR-VISION forecasters workstations already in operation at the NIMH - and in several regional centers.
Via the MESSIR-COMM switch, the Romanian Met benefits from direct connections to four meteorological centers in Europe - Moscow, Sofia, Kishnau and Toulouse, and six regional centers - Craiova, Arad, Sibiu, Bacau, Constanta and Cluj - all equipped with MESSIR-VISION forecaster's workstations and relayed to the NIMH via national VSAT.
The NIMH is now also able to receive data from Météo-France and models from Toulouse via RETIM satellite 1 & 3.
The two projects have so far proved to be a great success in terms of the co-operation between France and Romania, with numerous and fruitful joint developments like the improved SYNOP plotting and



MESSIR-VISION user at the NIMH

video output modules, developed with the help of Liviu Dragulanescu, engineer at the NIMH. COROBOR engineers also worked towards the integration of Romania's own ALADIN model into MESSIR-VISION.
Ion Sandu, Director of the NIMH, said : "If we did not acquire both the Automatic Message Switching System and the Meteorological Data Processing System, Romania would have remained isolated from the meteorological point of view.
"Overall, we are pleased to say that MESSIR systems have enabled our institute to supply services of the highest of levels.
"Our view is that MESSIR is a highly efficient and reliable system for GTS message switching, support to weather forecasting, and aviation met briefing."
Mr Sandu added : "Besides their technical excellence, the ever-positive attitude of COROBOR staff towards us was also a great incentive as regards the completion of this project."



Liviu Dragulanescu (NIMH), Denis Lepine, Michel Bourguès (COROBOR), with Elena Cordoneanu and Vladimir Ivanovici from the INMH



[…] Overall, we are pleased to say that MESSIR systems have enabled our institute to supply services of the highest of levels to the Romanian National Aviation. […]"

"[…] Our view is that MESSIR is a highly efficient and reliable system for GTS message switching, support to weather forecasting, and aviation met briefing. […]"

Ion SANDU, Director, Romanian National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology
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Operational since : October 1998

Procedure (s) : GTS-WMO, RETIM 1 & 3, FTP, PPP, X25

Types of lines : RETIM satellite reception, asynchronous, Ethernet, public fax, public telex, PSTN

Databases : NWP models, meteorological maps, messages, individual station reports, OPMET, flight documentation
 





Forecaster's desk

MESSIR configuration for the NIMH



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