HE Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, emphasized the Kingdom of Bahrain’s advanced and integrated meteorological system, which supports climate forecast accuracy, maritime and air navigation safety, and key sectors, in line with the comprehensive development process led by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and supported by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
HE the Minister expressed pride in Bahrain’s celebration of World Meteorological Day under the theme "At the frontline of climate action," coinciding with the successful launch of the Al Munther satellite. He noted the satellite’s use of artificial intelligence to analyze satellite imagery, its advanced remote sensing capabilities, and its role in supporting national forecasting systems.
HE the Minister also announced the ministry’s completion of installing third-generation satellite image and data receivers, enhancing national capacity in line with international systems and standards.
HE the Minister highlighted Bahrain’s commitment to developing early warning systems and strengthening meteorological capabilities by adopting advanced forecasting technologies. He noted that these efforts aim to enhance disaster management, enable timely alerts, protect lives and property, and improve public safety and the security of maritime and air navigation, in line with Bahrain Economic Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.
HE the Minister emphasized the ministry’s efforts to enhance collaboration and data exchange with national, regional, and international centers, and to invest in early warning systems that support a safer and more sustainable future. He underscored Bahrain’s active membership in the World Meteorological Organization since 1980 and its support for the "Early Warnings for All" initiative launched by the United Nations Secretary-General in 2022.
HE the Minister underscored that the ministry continues to strengthen the national meteorological system through skilled national cadres, modern observation and visual weather systems, and data analysis tools. These measures, he said, ensure more accurate forecasting and faster response to climate shifts and hazardous weather, using safer, more effective procedures.
Last Updated Date: 24-03-2025