Ostend’s Oceanographic Meteorological Station Marks 25 Years

Ostend (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Ostend’s Oceanographic Meteorological Station, run by RMI and MDK, celebrates 25 years, providing coastal forecasts to 3,000 daily users; head David Dehenauw highlights €800,000 annual operations supporting safety and economy.

As VRT News reported, the Oceanographic Meteorological Station in Ostend marks 25 years since it opened in 2000. It is located in the centre of Ostend’s harbour. The station is run by the Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI) and works in partnership with the Flemish Agency for Maritime Services and Coast (MDK). 

Officials mentioned that its main purpose is to provide weather forecasts specifically for the Belgian coast and the North Sea. These forecasts are important for ships, fishing vessels, and recreational boating. The station has become a key source of information for monitoring coastal and sea conditions. 

“This is a specialised weather report for the coast, the shipping channels to the Western Scheldt, the coastal ports, and, for several years now, the port of Antwerp as well,”

explains David Dehenauw, Head of Forecasting at the Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI).

“In it, we show weather forecasts for the coast, as well as wind speeds, high or low tides, the chance of precipitation, and even wave height.”

How does Ostend’s Oceanographic Station protect ships and support the economy?

The Ostend station collects information from a wide network of instruments along the coast and at sea. This includes measuring poles, buoys, tide stations, and sensors for wind and currents. Unlike regular RMI forecasts, which mostly rely on data from Uccle near Brussels, these measurements allow for precise, local forecasts. The data helps guide navigation, improves safety, and supports studies of coastal weather patterns. 

“That weather forecast often gave an inaccurate picture of the weather conditions on the coast, which led to frequent complaints from business owners and residents along the coast,”

Dehenauw explains.

“The weather forecast is updated four times a day.”

The Oceanographic Meteorological Station in Ostend provides coastal weather forecasts on its website. The site attracts about 3,000 visitors each day.

“This includes day trippers, coastal residents, and even water sports enthusiasts,”

says Dehenauw.

“During the peak months of July and August, we see up to 250,000 visitors per month.”

According to officials, pilots, shipping escorts, and port authorities rely on these forecasts to plan their work. Companies that operate at sea, including dredging firms and offshore wind farm operators, also use the data. The forecasts give accurate information about wind, waves, and tides along the coast and


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19 responses to “Ostend’s Oceanographic Meteorological Station Marks 25 Years”

  1. zero charisma Avatar
    zero charisma

    Celebrating 25 years of telling us it’s raining while we’re already soaked—cheers to Ostend’s Oceanographic Station! 🍻 Who knew €800,000 could buy such a precise forecast of “it might rain”? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Sprinkle 
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    Sprinkle Lovenuts

    Oh, 25 years of telling us it’s raining when we can see the sun! Bravo, Ostend’s Oceanographic Station, truly the unsung hero of our coastal adventures. 🌧️😏

  3. 25 years of telling folks when to take their umbrellas to the beach – just what we all needed! 🌧️🙄 Who knew predicting the weather for a couple of thousand daily visitors could be such a profitable venture? 💸

  4. Celebrating 25 years of telling us when to pack an umbrella for our beach day—how thrilling! 🎉 I suppose €800,000 a year for “accurate” forecasts really pays off, especially when we can always rely on “sunny with a chance of drizzle!” 😂

  5. 25 years of keeping us guessing whether to bring a brolly or a beach towel—cheers to Ostend’s Oceanographic Meteorological Station! 🎉 Who knew a fancy weather station could save us from wet socks and soggy sandwiches? 😂

  6. 25 years of telling us whether to take our umbrellas or our surfboards to the beach—what a milestone! 🎉 Who knew predicting rain could become such a lucrative business? 😂

  7. 3d waffle Avatar

    Fancy that, 25 years of telling us whether it’s going to rain or shine at the coast—who knew meteorology could be so lucrative? 🚢💸 I suppose €800,000 a year for “safety” is a bargain when you consider the alternatives of soggy sandwiches and sunburnt tourists! 🌦️😂

  8. Poppin Loot Avatar
    Poppin Loot

    Looks like Ostend’s Oceanographic Meteorological Station has been doing the rain dance for 25 years—who knew predicting the weather could be a job? 🎉 At this rate, they might as well start charging for the forecast like it’s a ticket to the opera! 😂

  9. Impulsive Flower Avatar
    Impulsive Flower

    25 years of “accurate” weather forecasts? Brilliant! Can’t wait for the next €800,000 miracle to tell us it’s raining when we’re already soaked! ☔️😂

  10. doll champagne Avatar
    doll champagne

    Oh joy, 25 years of predicting rain and sunshine in Ostend! I can just hear the locals saying, “Finally, a reason to check the weather more than once a year!” 🌧️😂

  11. Oh brilliant, 25 years of telling us it’s either raining or not! Can’t wait for the next 25—maybe we’ll finally learn to dress for the weather. 😂

  12. Fifty shades of grey? More like fifty shades of “let’s hope the weather doesn’t ruin my beach day!” 🙄 25 years of precise forecasts, and yet I still can’t figure out if I need my sunblock or my umbrella. 🍂🌧️

  13. Wild Hair Avatar

    Oh, how splendid, 25 years of telling us it’s either raining or not on the Belgian coast! 🎉 I suppose now we can finally plan our beach picnics without the usual ‘surprise’ showers, eh? 🌧️

  14. most wanted Avatar
    most wanted

    Oh, 25 years of telling us whether it’s going to rain or shine on our lovely coast? Just what we needed, more weather gossip! 🌦️🎉

  15. palomino cake Avatar
    palomino cake

    A quarter of a century of telling us it’s raining when we’re already soaked—what a milestone! 🎉💧 Bet the fish are throwing a party too, just to celebrate the endless forecasts! 🐟

  16. BuffFreak Avatar

    Celebrating 25 years of telling us when to wear a raincoat or a sunhat – truly groundbreaking work! 🎉 Bet the fishermen are thrilled to have a fancy €800,000 crystal ball to check the weather. 😏

  17. So, 25 years of predicting the weather in Ostend, eh? I suppose that’s one way to make a splash in the maritime world—let’s hope they at least got their own forecast right! 😏🌊

  18. Isn’t it adorable how a weather station celebrates 25 years of telling us it’s raining when we’re already soaked? 🎉 I suppose now they can finally charge for the added bonus of wind speed reports – must be a real lifesaver for the occasional floundering fisherman! 🌊💼

  19. Lady Petal Avatar

    Oh, 25 years of predicting the weather for a few thousand daily users—sounds like the perfect job for those who enjoy watching paint dry! 🎉💼 I wonder if they offer a “guess the tide” game for the tourists? 🌊

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