Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites


The Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites is an international organization created in 1972 to coordinate the satellite systems that support global operational meteorology.

Description

CGMS came into being on 19 September 1972, when representatives of the European Space Research Organisation, Japan, the United States of America, and observers from the World Meteorological Organisation and the Joint Planning Staff for the Global Atmospheric Research Programme, met in Washington to discuss questions of compatibility among geostationary meteorological satellites. Since the formation the mandate of CGMS has been extended to include Low Earth Orbit meteorological satellites and to cover other areas of operational space-based environmental monitoring as well as space weather observations from satellites.
The objectives of CGMS are formally laid down in its charter
As of 2021 CGMS has as members 14 national and intergovernmental space agencies, as well as the World Meteorological Organisation and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission:
OrganisationFull NameYear of Accession
CMAChina Meteorological Administration1989
CNESCentre National d’Etudes Spatiales2004
CNSAChina National Space Administration2006
ESAThe European Space Agency2003
EUMETSATEuropean Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites1987
IMDIndia Meteorological Department1979
IOC-UNESCOIntergovernmental Oceanographic Commission - UNESCO2001
ISROIndian Space Research Organisation2015
JAXAJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency2003
JMAJapan Meteorological Agency1972
KMAKorea Meteorological Administration2005
NASANational Aeronautics and Space Administration2003
NOAANational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration1972
ROSCOSMOSRussian Federal Space Agency2003
ROSHYDROMETFederal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring of Russia1973
WMOWorld Meteorological Organization1973

CGMS activities

CGMS coordinates the operational satellite systems of its members in an end-to-end fashion as required to facilitate and develop shared access to and use of satellite data and products in various application area, including operational meteorology. The activities cover:
The medium term targets of CGMS are reflected in the CGMS High-Level Priority Plan. The HLPP is a rolling 5-year plan, revised annually by the CGMS plenary session.