Necessarily provisional or projective, ‘meteorological forecasts precede astronomical prediction,’ explains Serres et al (1978, 13), ‘Why? Because the forecasts have more force, epistemologically speaking, because they mobilize a more complex knowledge, richer and less abstract concepts. Tuned to ...
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Numerical simulations of the impact of the 20 March 2015 eclipse on UK weather forecastnumerical weather predictionShort lead-time forecasts using the operational United Kingdom variable-resolution (UKV) configuration of the Met Office's ... Clark,P. A - 《Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci》 ...
Meteorological observations from radiosondes are also applied to benchmark the numerical weather prediction models used to forecast day-to-day weather. Radiosondes measure temperature, dew-point temperature, and pressure. The position of the radiosonde can be monitored by radar tracking so that wind ...
However, this information is vital in general circulation models (GCMs) for the understanding and future prediction of the Earth's climate system. Aerosols and clouds, and their interactions, have also been identified as key climate change uncertainties, and observations of these in the UTLS are ...