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UK Met Office Recognises Synergy-Managed Vessels Under Voluntary Observing Ships Programme
Updated:
Mar 23, 2026
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Published:
Mar 23, 2026
Synergy Marine Group-managed vessels have been recognised under the UK Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS) Awards programme by the UK Met Office for the high standard of meteorological observations recorded and transmitted at sea.
KMARIN RESPECT and KMARIN RIGOUR have been awarded the Platinum VOS Award Certificate, while KMARIN REGARD, KMARIN RESOLUTION and KMARIN RESOURCE have received the Diamond VOS Award Certificate, the programme’s highest level of recognition.
The VOS programme forms part of the World Meteorological Organization’s World Weather Watch and relies on voluntary weather observations from ships operating across global trade routes. These observations are used to support marine forecasts and warnings, improve numerical weather prediction models and contribute to long-term climate datasets.
Recognition under the programme is based on three core parameters: the number of observations submitted, the quality of the primary observed data and the timeliness of reporting. Maintaining these standards requires consistent onboard discipline and close coordination between ship and shore.
This recognition highlights the professionalism of our ship staff and reinforces the role of structured ship management practices in delivering consistent performance across safety and operations.
The Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS) programme is operated by national meteorological services, including the UK Met Office, and forms part of the World Meteorological Organization’s World Weather Watch.
Ship-based observations improve the accuracy of marine weather forecasts and warnings, support safe navigation and contribute to global weather and climate models used by meteorological agencies.
The VOS Award, issued by the UK Met Office, recognises vessels that consistently meet high standards in the number, quality and timeliness of weather observations reported over a calendar year.
Platinum and Diamond are the highest levels of recognition under the programme, reflecting sustained performance across reporting volume, observational accuracy and timely transmission of data.
Shipboard officers record meteorological parameters such as wind, temperature, pressure and sea state using onboard instruments, and transmit this data to meteorological agencies as part of routine operations.
Consistent and accurate reporting depends on disciplined onboard practices, well-maintained equipment and structured operational oversight. It reflects the role of ship management in ensuring reliability across safety, compliance and data integrity.
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