
Turkish State Meteorological Service (Turkish:Devlet Meteoroloji İşleri Genel Müdürlüğü or DMİ) is theTurkish government bureau commissioned with producing themeteorological and climatic data pertaining toTurkey. It is responsible to theMinistry of Environment and Forestry.
The first meteorological organizations in Turkey was Rasâdât-i Cevviwas organization that was established on November 12, 1925. In the following years, in accordance with the law No 3127, it was requested to form a single meteorological service working on a regular. On May 15, 1957, with the order No. 6967 it was attached to the Ministry of Agriculture. On January 8, 1986, the Service took its current name with the law No 3524.[1]
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