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Negeri Sembilan Meteorological office was started operating on 1st of January 2012, known as Kuala Pilah Meteorological Office, with the main function is carrying out observation and reporting of surface weather elements every hour . During initial operation Kuala Pilah Meteorological Office is under the responsibility and supervision Selangor Meteorological Office. In line with the restructuring of the organization Malaysian Meteorological Department, on December 2013 Kuala Pilah Meteorological office known as Negeri Sembilan Meteorological Office, with the main function to monitor, observe and report adverse weather conditions to the government agencies and the public in Negeri Sembilan.
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.
To provide accurate, efficient and high-quality meteorological data that meet the needs of the public, government agencies, and the private sector.
To monitor weather conditions and changes for METAR/SPECI reporting and to disseminate weather advisories or warnings to the State Government.
We, the staff of the Negeri Sembilan 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).
Director,
Negeri Sembilan Meteorological Office,
Lot 7680, Batu 1, Jalan Tampin,
72000 Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan.
Tel: 06 – 481 0919
Fax: 06 – 481 0920
E-mail : pmskpilah@met.gov.my