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Global Climate Observing System Surface Network Station List 2020 Region I AFRICA Country (Area) ALGERIA / ALGERIE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 60390 DAR-EL-BEIDA 36 41 00N 03 13 00E 29 60590 EL-GOLEA 30 34 00N 02 52 00E 403 60611 IN-AMENAS 28 03 00N 09 38 00E 562 60680 TAMANRASSET 22 48 00N 05 26 00E 1.364 Country (Area) ANGOLA IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 66152 DUNDO 07 24 00S 20 49 00E 776 66160 LUANDA 08 51 00S 13 14 00E 70 66270 WAKUKUNGA (CELA) 11 25 00S 15 07 00E 1.304 66390 LUBANGO (SA DA BANDEIRA) 14 56 00S 13 34 00E 1.758 66410 MENONGUE (SERPA PINTO) 14 39 00S 17 41 00E 1.343 66422 MOCAMEDES 15 12 00S 12 09 00E 45 66447 MAVINGA 15 50 00S 20 21 00E 1.088 66460 PEREIRA DE ECA 17 05 00S 15 44 00E 1.109 Country (Area) BENIN IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 65306 KANDI 11 08 00N 02 56 00E 292 65335 SAVE 08 02 00N 02 28 00E 200 Country (Area) BOTSWANA IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 68032 MAUN 19 59 00S 23 25 00E 900 Country (Area) BURKINA FASO IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 65501 DORI 14 02 00N 00 02 00W 277 65516 BOROMO 11 44 00N 02 55 00W 264 Country (Area) BURUNDI IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 64397 MUYINGA 02 50 00S 30 20 00E 1.755 Country (Area) CAMEROON / CAMEROUN IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 64870 NGAOUNDERE 07 21 00N 13 34 00E 1.104 Country (Area) CAPE VERDE / CABO VERDE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 08583 MINDELO 16 50 01N 25 03 17W 18 Country (Area) CHADE / TCHAD IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 64700 NDJAMENA 12 08 00N 15 02 00E 295 64706 MOUNDOU 08 34 00N 16 04 00E 410 64751 ATI 13 13 00N 18 19 00E 334 64753 FAYA 18 00 00N 19 10 00E 234 64754 AM-TIMAN 11 02 00N 20 17 00E 436 Country (Area) COMOROS / COMORES IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 67005 PAMANDZI (MAYOTTE) 12 48 20S 45 16 58E 7 Country (Area) CONGO IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 64459 IMPFONDO 01 37 00N 18 04 00E 327 Country (Area) COTE D'IVOIRE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 65585 ADIAKE 05 18 00N 03 18 00W 39 65599 SASSANDRA 04 57 00N 06 05 00W 66 Country (Area) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO / REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 64040 KISANGANI 00 31 00N 25 11 00E 396 64146 LODJA 03 29 00S 23 28 00E 500 64282 MANONO 07 17 00S 27 26 00E 633 Country (Area) EGYPT / EGYPTE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 62306 MERSA MATRUH 31 19 31N 27 13 18E 30 62378 HELWAN 29 51 46N 31 20 57E 141 62414 ASSWAN 23 57 52N 32 49 12E 194 62417 SIWA 29 12 00N 25 29 00E -13 62420 BAHARIA 28 20 00N 28 54 00E 130 62435 KHARGA AGRIMET 25 27 52N 30 32 33E 73 62463 HURGUADA 27 10 43N 33 48 03E 14 Country (Area) ERITREA / ERYTHREE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 63021 ASMARA 15 17 00N 38 55 00E 2.325 Country (Area) ETHIOPIA / ETHIOPIE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 63403 GORE 08 09 00N 35 32 00E 2.002 63450 ADDIS ABABA-BOLE 09 02 00N 38 45 00E 2.354 63453 METEHARA 08 52 00N 39 54 00E 930 63533 NEGHELLE 05 20 00N 39 34 00E 1.544 Country (Area) KENYA IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 63612 LODWAR 03 07 07N 35 38 24E 506 63624 MANDERA 03 56 19N 41 51 16E 331 63661 KITALE 01 01 01N 35 00 42E 561 63723 GARISSA 00 28 36S 39 38 55E 128 63740 JOMO KENYATTA INT. AIRPORT 01 19 39S 36 54 59E 1.624 63820 MOMBASA INT. AIRPORT 04 00 54S 39 36 23E 5 Country (Area) LIBYA / LIBYE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 62010 TRIPOLI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 32 42 00N 13 05 00E 63 62053 BENINA 32 06 00N 20 16 00E 132 62124 SEBHA 27 01 00N 14 27 00E 432 62131 HON 29 07 00N 15 57 00E 267 62271 KUFRA 24 13 00N 23 18 00E 436 Country (Area) MADAGASCAR IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 67009 ANTSIRANANA 12 21 00S 49 18 00E 105 67019 ANALALAVA 14 38 00S 47 46 00E 57 67025 ANTALAHA 14 53 00S 50 15 00E 88 67073 MAINTIRANO 18 03 00S 44 02 00E 23 67083 ANTANANARIVO/IVATO 18 48 00S 47 29 00E 1.276 67095 TOAMASINA 18 07 00S 49 24 00E 6 67143 MANANJARY 21 12 00S 48 22 00E 6 67161 TOLIARA 23 23 00S 43 44 00E 8 67197 TAOLAGNARO 25 02 00S 46 57 00E 9 Country (Area) MADEIRA / MADERE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 8522 FUNCHAL 32 38 00N 16 54 00W 56 Country (Area) MALAWI IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 67693 CHILEKA 15 41 00S 34 58 00E 767 Country (Area) MALI IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 61202 TESSALIT 20 12 00N 00 59 00E 491 61223 TOMBOUCTOU 16 43 00N 03 00 00W 264 61250 MENAKA 15 52 00N 02 13 00E 278 61270 KITA 13 04 00N 09 28 00W 334 61297 SIKASSO 11 21 00N 05 41 00W 375 Country (Area) MAURITANIA / MAURITANIE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 61401 BIR MOGHREIN 25 14 00N 11 37 00W 360 61415 NOUADHIBOU 20 56 00N 17 02 00W 3 61421 ATAR 20 31 00N 13 04 00W 224 61450 TIDJIKJA 18 34 00N 11 26 00W 402 61497 NEMA 16 36 00N 07 16 00W 269 Country (Area) MAURITIUS / MAURICE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 61974 AGALEGA 10 23 00S 56 36 00E 4 61986 ST. BRANDON (RAPHAEL ISLAND) 16 27 00S 59 37 00E 4 61988 RODRIGUES (POINT CANON) 19 41 00S 63 25 00E 62 61990 PLAISANCE (MAURITIUS) 20 26 04S 57 41 01E 57 Country (Area) MOROCCO / MAROC IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 60120 KENITRA 34 18 01N 06 35 41W 4 60195 MIDELT 32 41 00N 04 44 00W 1.515 60265 OUARZAZATE 30 56 00N 06 54 00W 1.140 Country (Area) MOZAMBIQUE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 67215 PEMBA 12 59 00S 40 32 00E 50 67283 QUELIMANE 17 53 00S 36 53 00E 16 67297 BEIRA 19 48 00S 34 54 00E 16 67323 INHAMBANE 23 52 00S 35 23 00E 15 Country (Area) NAMIBIA / NAMIBIE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 68014 GROOTFONTEIN 19 35 55S 18 06 58E 1.400 68110 WINDHOEK 22 34 00S 17 06 00E 1.700 68312 KEETMAN 26 32 00S 18 07 00E 1.100 Country (Area) NIGER IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 61017 BILMA 18 41 00N 12 55 00E 357 61024 AGADEZ 16 58 00N 07 59 00E 502 61043 TAHOUA 14 54 00N 05 15 00E 391 61096 MAINE-SOROA 13 14 00N 11 59 00E 337 Country (Area) NIGERIA IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 65123 MINNA 09 37 00N 06 32 00E 256 65167 YOLA 09 14 00N 12 28 00E 186 Country (Area) OCEAN ISLANDS / ILES DANS L'OCEAN IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 61901 ST. HELENA IS. 15 56 31S 05 40 02W 436 61902 WIDE AWAKE FIELD (ASCENSION IS.) 07 58 12S 14 24 20W 79 61972 ILE EUROPA 22 20 39S 40 20 26E 6 61996 MARTIN DE VIVIES (ILE AMSTERDAM) 37 47 43S 77 34 09E 29 61997 ALFRED FAURE (ILES CROZET) 46 25 57S 51 51 24E 146 61998 PORT-AUX-FRANCAIS (ILES KERGUELEN) 49 21 08S 70 14 36E 30 Country (Area) SENEGAL IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 61612 PODOR 16 38 59N 14 55 47W 6 61641 DAKAR/YOFF 14 43 48N 17 30 00W 24 61687 TAMBACOUNDA 13 46 11N 13 40 47W 49 Country (Area) SEYCHELLES IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 63980 SEYCHELLES INT. AIRPORT 04 40 00S 55 31 00E 3 Country (Area) SIERRA LEONE IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 61856 LUNGI 08 37 00N 13 12 00W 27 Country (Area) SOUTH AFRICA / AFRIQUE DU SUD IndexNbr Station Name Latitude Longitude Elevation (m) 68174 POLOKWANE 23 52 12S 29 27 00E 1.226 68242 MAFIKENG 25 48 30S 25 33 38E 1.281 68424 UPINGTO 28 24 49S 21 15 35E 835 68438 KIMBERLEY 28 48 00S 24 48 12E 1.196 68442 BLOEMFONTEIN AIRPORT 29 06 00S 26 18 00E 1.353 68461 BETHLEHEM 28 14 57S 28 24 00E 1.687 68512 SPRINGBOK 29 40 19S 17 53 15E 1.006 68538 DE AAR 30 40 29S 23 59 57E 1.286 68592 KING SHAKA INT'L AIRPORT 29 36 06S 31 07 48E 109 68618 CALVINIA 31 28 56S 19 45 43E 977 68816 CAPE TOWN INTNL. 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