Johor Meteorological Office


Introduction

The Johor Meteorological Office was established in 1974 and is located at the Senai International Airport, approximately 25 km from Johor Bahru city. Previously this office is known as Senai Meteorological Station and is upgraded to become the Johor Meteorological Office in 2014. It is responsible in managing the other three meteorological offices located in Batu Pahat, Kluang and Mersing, as well as the meteorological radar station in Kluang. The main function of these offices is to continuously monitor the weather conditions and provide meteorological data for weather forecasting purposes in the state of Johor.

Functions
  • To manage the administration, development and operations of the Department at the state level.

  • To ensure all the activities meet the state and national requirements.

  • To provide expert advisory services in the fields of meteorology, geophysics, and tsunami to government departments, private agencies and the public.

  • To manage and monitor aviation meteorological operations in compliance with ICAO/WMO standards.

Services
  • To provide daily weather outlooks to government departments, the mass media, and the general public.

  • To provide weather information and meteorological data to the public and clients from various sectors such as agriculture, construction, tourism, industry, transportation and fisheries.

  • To disseminate weather advisories or severe weather warnings to disaster management agencies and the general public.

  • To continuously monitor weather conditions and provide aviation weather information to the Air Traffic Services.

  • To deliver weather briefings and advisory services to government departments, private agencies and the public.

Client Charter

We, the staff of the Johor Meteorological Office, with full determination and commitment, pledge and promise to dedicate our energy and efforts to providing quality, professional, ethical, and customer-friendly services. We promise to deliver the following services:

  • All meteorological services provided for civil aviation comply with the standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

  • Disseminate severe weather warnings issued by the National Weather and Geophysics Operations Centre to the public and government agencies immediately, to reduce the risk of loss of life and property.

  • Disseminate advisories or severe weather warnings within 30 minutes of receipt.

  • Respond immediately and courteously to all weather-related inquiries via telephone or in-person visits at any time (24 hours a day, including Sundays and public holidays).

Location Map

Contact Officer

Director,
Johor Meteorological Office,
Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Senai,
81250 Johor Bahru, Johor
Tel: 07 - 5994 739
Fax: 07 - 5994 521
E-mail : pmssenai@met.gov.my