Research & development at KNMI is mission-driven. The scientific activities are divided over four R&D departments
This transboundary study evaluates the ability of the new high-resolution atmospheric reanalysis ...
On 12 January 2022, an iceberg collapsed at the edge of frozen Atka Bay, Antarctica. The event ge...
Eruptions at continental basaltic volcanoes can take and combine various forms, including lava la...
Mitigation of the threat from airbursting asteroids requires an understanding of the potential ri...
The LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) radio telescope possesses the unique capability to measure ultra-...
Background The number of studies on the health impacts of urban environmental stressors has be...
Urban air pollution poses a significant health risk, with over half the global population living ...
As Europe transitions to renewable energy sources, its electricity system becomes increasingly de...
Anthropogenic emissions have been shown to affect new particle formation, aerosol concentrations,...
High-quality observational datasets are essential for climate research and models, but validating...
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
Is the dutch national weather service. Primary tasks of KNMI are weather forecasting, and monitoring of weather, climate and seismic activity. KNMI is also the national research and information centre for meteorology, climate, air quality, and seismology.