A car of employees of the State Hydrological Institute is parked near the embankment in Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8660885
A researcher from the State Hydrological Institute measures the water level in the Ural River in Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8660880
A researcher from the State Hydrological Institute measures the water level in the Ural River in Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8660882
A researcher from the State Hydrological Institute measures the water level in the Ural River in Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8660883
A researcher from the State Hydrological Institute measures the water level in the Ural River in Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8660881
A researcher from the State Hydrological Institute measures the water level in the Ural River in Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8660884
Vladimir Katsov, Director of the Voyeikov Main Geophysics Observatory, at a Federation Council meeting.17.01.2018#3275089
The working place of a navigator of the research aircraft Yak-42D "RosHydromet" at the MAKS-2015 International Aerospace Salon in Zhukovsky near Moscow.27.08.2015#2685906
April 5, 2011. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (center) gets acquainted with a new generation weather radar DMRL-S. Explaining the new system is the director of the "Russian Hydrometeorological Research Center" Roman Vilfand (right). Left - head of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, Alexander Frolov.05.04.2011#896841
April 5, 2011 Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (right foreground) gets acquainted with a new generation weather radar DMRL-S. Explaining the system is the Director PG "Russian Hydrometeorological Research Center" Roman Vilfand (left). From right to left in background: Governor of the Novgorod region Sergei Mitin, Russian Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Yuri Trutnev, and head of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring Alexander Frolov.05.04.2011#896839
April 5, 2011. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (right) gets acquainted with a new generation weather radar DMRL-S. Explaining the system is the director of the "Russian Hydrometeorological Research Center" Roman Vilfand (right). Left - head of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, Alexander Frolov.05.04.2011#896838
The Roki anti-avalanche brigade of the North Caucasian Paramilitary Service under the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring releasing an avalanche on the Transcaucasian Highway.10.01.2009#367505
The Roki anti-avalanche brigade of the North Caucasian Paramilitary Service under the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring releasing an avalanche on the Transcaucasian Highway.08.01.2009#367504
Roman Vilfand, head of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center at the RIA Novosti news agency. 21.03.2008#188187
Roman Vilfand, head of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center at the RIA Novosti news agency. 21.03.2008#188186
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Ozone hole over Antarctica.06.09.1992#8269304
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The test site of the National Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics (now named after Iosifyan), whose specialists are working on the creation of meteorological satellites for hydrometeorological and oceanographic support, as well as meteorological satellites for studying the ionosphere.06.09.1992#8269303
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Assembling Meteor-3 meteorological satellite at the Plesetsk launchpad.06.09.1992#8269300
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A Cyclone launch vehicle for launching spacecraft, in particular, meteorological satellites of the Meteor-3 type, into low Earth orbits (subpolar circumcircular orbit). Plesetsk launchpad.06.09.1992#8269299
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A weather map.06.09.1992#8269298
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Communication node of a regional Centers for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring.06.09.1992#8269297
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A map showing the development of a cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean, compiled on the basis of data from Russian meteorological satellites.06.09.1992#8269296
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Aircraft laboratory for hydrometeorological research Il-18DTs with a nose boom 4 meters long with sensors of the complex measuring the structure of the air flow.06.09.1992#8269295
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Assembling Meteor-3 meteorological satellite at the Plesetsk launchpad.06.09.1992#8269291
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The building of the Central Aerological Observatory in the city of Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region.06.09.1992#8269290
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Meteorologists are seen analyzing the information they receive for forecasting.06.09.1992#8269289
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (today the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The main computer center of the Hydrometeorological Service of Russia is equipped with modern technology: the Japanese machine SEIKO-XYNETICS WA-49.06.09.1992#8269288
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The Meteor-3 Russian meteorological satellite with the American TOMS UV spectrometer is the result of Soviet-American cooperation in solving an important task - monitoring the Earth's ozone layer using automatic spacecraft. The emblem of the Soviet-American project.06.09.1992#8270041
Information stand of the State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Control of the USSR (USSR Goskomgidromet). In 1991, after the collapse of the USSR, the Hydrometeorological Service of Russia was formed as part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring).06.09.1992#8270040
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The main weather station in Moscow, located in the area of the National Exhibition Center (now VDNKh).06.09.1992#8270039
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Antenna of the MRL-5 weather radar.06.09.1992#8270038
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A shot made with the Meteor meteorological satellite.06.09.1992#8270037
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Satellite digital image processing system.06.09.1992#8270036
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A Meteor-3 Meteorological satellite with the American TOMS UV spectrometer is the result of Soviet-American cooperation in solving an important task - monitoring the Earth's ozone layer using automatic spacecraft. Plesetsk Cosmodrome.06.09.1992#8270035
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A radio relay station that receives the necessary information for the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information - the World Data Center (VNIIGMI-WDC) in the city of Obninsk, Kaluga Region.06.09.1992#8270034
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Launch of the aerological small-sized radiosonde MRZ.06.09.1992#8270033
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A MRL-5 weather radar.06.09.1992#8270032
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The Hydrometeorology pavilion (Hydrometeorological Service) of the National Exhibition Center (now VDNKh).06.09.1992#8270031
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Specialists at the automatic station for monitoring air purity in the area of the National Exhibition Center (now VDNKh).06.09.1992#8270030
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). An Oblako-M anti-hail missile system, designed to protect agricultural land from hail clouds.06.09.1992#8270029
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The Il-18DC laboratory aircraft equipped with special instruments for hydrometeorological research.06.09.1992#8270028
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Assembling the Meteor-3 meteorological satellite at the Plesetsk launchpad.06.09.1992#8270027
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). IVO-1M< a measuring and registering device for the lower border of clouds.06.09.1992#8270026
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Specialists of the Russian Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics (now named after A. G. Iosifyan) are working on the creation of meteorological satellites for hydrometeorological and oceanographic support, as well as meteorological satellites for studying the ionosphere.06.09.1992#8270025
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). High-tech devices.06.09.1992#8270024
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). A shot of the planet Earth made from space.06.09.1992#8270023
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The center's television studio.06.09.1992#8270022
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Ozone fluctuations in Eurasia are seen on the monitor.06.09.1992#8270656
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). New microelectronic temperature and humidity sensors.06.09.1992#8270655
Yakutian ASSR. The Oimyakon Aerological Station detects the lowest temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere. Every three hours, station staff retrieve temperature measurements and submit the data to the Yakutian Branch of the USSR Research Center of Hydrometeorology (Russian Weather Center since 1992).21.01.1990#6727227
These spacecraft, displayed at the Kosmost (Space) Pavilion of the National Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh), help scientists from the USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring , now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring , to compile accurate long-term forecasts.27.10.1989#6558242
The USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring. Yulian Novikov, Head of the Committee's Space Monitoring Department.27.10.1989#6558240
The space monitoring laboratory at the USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (now Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring).27.10.1989#6558229
Signing an agreement on scientific and technical cooperation in hydrometrology between the USSR and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The agreement is being signed by Deputy Head of the USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology, Professor Vladimir Zakharov, Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics (right), and Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Hydrometeorological Service of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam N.V. Kioi.20.01.1989#6743068
The Soviet Union and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam sign an agreement on scientific and technoogical cooperation in hydrometeorology. In the photo: Vladimir Zakharov, Deputy Head of the USSR State Committee on Hydrometeorology, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, professor, during talks.20.01.1989#6743066
Signing an agreement on scientific and technical cooperation in hydrometrology between the USSR and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Hydrometeorological Service of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam N.V. Kioi is seen during the talks.20.01.1989#6743065
Spacecraft are used by the USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Control of Natural Environment (today's Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring) in monitoring environment pollution, including by smoke emissions.26.04.1988#5743113
The USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Control of Natural Environment (today's Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Head of Space Monitoring Department at USSR Gosgidromet, Yury Novikov.26.04.1988#5743112
The USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Control of Natural Environment (today's Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). Engineer S. Vakhnichenko studies photographic data on environment pollution obtained by spacecraft.26.04.1988#5743111
The spacecraft on display at Cosmos pavilion at the National Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh) of the USSR are used by the USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Control of Natural Environment (today's Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring) in making long-range and accurate forecasts and monitoring environment pollution.26.04.1988#5743110