Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Essential Insights at the Finnish Meteorological Institute

Located in Helsinki, the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) serves as a key figure in weather forecasting and climate research in Finland. Founded in 1838 by the astronomer Wilhelm von Wright, FMI has historical significance in shaping the country's meteorological infrastructure.

The institute's architecture features a modern design that harmonizes with its scientific purpose. Surrounded by nature, it hosts outdoor installations and data collection areas, enriching its cultural value. Its extensive meteorological services play a crucial role in public safety and research.

Key Features

  • ☁️ Interactive Exhibitions
  • 📊 Advanced Weather Technologies
  • 📚 Educational Programs

Accessibility is provided free of charge, making it suitable for tourists, families, and enthusiasts of science and history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Finnish Meteorological Institute

Historic Weather Station

FMI has operated one of the oldest continuous weather observation stations in Finland since its establishment.

Climate Data Preservation

The institute maintains a significant archive of climate data critical for research and public use.

Public Safety Role

FMI provides vital weather alerts and warnings to ensure public safety during extreme weather events.

Location

Erik Palménin aukio 1 (Dynamicum

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