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Hydrometeorology is a part of meteorology and hydrology that reviews the exchange of water and vitality between the land surface and the lower air. Hydrologists frequently use meteorologists and information gave by meteorologists. For instance, a meteorologist may estimate 2–3 inches (51–76 mm) of downpour in a particular territory, and a hydrologist may then conjecture what the particular effect of that downpour would be on the nearby terrain.

UNESCO has a few projects and exercises set up that manage the investigation of common risks of hydrometeorological cause and the moderation of their effects. Among these perils are the aftereffects of normal procedures and barometrical, hydrological, or oceanographic wonders, for example, floods, tropical typhoons, dry season, and desertification. Numerous nations have set up an operational hydrometeorological capacity to help with guaging, notice, and educating general society regarding these creating perils.

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