Andy Modaff, Tony Schneider, Richie Moore, and
... receiving antenna which is then received by a computer. The information received determines the distance of precipitation relative to the location of the receiving antenna. A specific form of radar, called a Doppler radar, utilizes the Doppler effect. The Doppler effect is the change in pitch or fre ...
... receiving antenna which is then received by a computer. The information received determines the distance of precipitation relative to the location of the receiving antenna. A specific form of radar, called a Doppler radar, utilizes the Doppler effect. The Doppler effect is the change in pitch or fre ...
Meteorologist – Network Television
... Excellent presentation skills Prior experience with Weather Systems for Television Prior experience on the air a significant plus Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Media, Communication or other related fields; Master’s degree a plus ...
... Excellent presentation skills Prior experience with Weather Systems for Television Prior experience on the air a significant plus Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Media, Communication or other related fields; Master’s degree a plus ...
170131_PR_KISTERS_HydroMaster_en_final
... industry require an increased awareness of future precipitation events in order to adjust their decision-making and actions to deal with potential impacts of climate change. “With HydroMaster, stakeholders are always prepared. The web service not only shows what is coming, but also when it is coming ...
... industry require an increased awareness of future precipitation events in order to adjust their decision-making and actions to deal with potential impacts of climate change. “With HydroMaster, stakeholders are always prepared. The web service not only shows what is coming, but also when it is coming ...
Monday On monday we went to the science fair to see the things that
... Thursday On thursday we created trading cards that were weather instruments to see what they do. Mine was a wind vane which find what direction the wind is going. Others included Barometers which measure wind speed, a wind sock, etc. All these instruments do better things, but some are harder t ...
... Thursday On thursday we created trading cards that were weather instruments to see what they do. Mine was a wind vane which find what direction the wind is going. Others included Barometers which measure wind speed, a wind sock, etc. All these instruments do better things, but some are harder t ...
Providing meteorological services to the Canadian Armed
... The Canadian Forces Weather & Oceanographic Service (CFWOS) provides specialized meteorological & oceanographic (METOC) information for strategic, operational and tactical advantage on a global scale. ...
... The Canadian Forces Weather & Oceanographic Service (CFWOS) provides specialized meteorological & oceanographic (METOC) information for strategic, operational and tactical advantage on a global scale. ...
HPC and numerical modeling tools at the Chilean Weather
... Atmosphere. Dynamical system highly sensitive to initial conditions. The errors are propagated and amplified rapidly. There will never exist perfect initial condition for initialization of an atmospheric numerical model, ergo we do not know how accurate is the final solution of this (deterministic ...
... Atmosphere. Dynamical system highly sensitive to initial conditions. The errors are propagated and amplified rapidly. There will never exist perfect initial condition for initialization of an atmospheric numerical model, ergo we do not know how accurate is the final solution of this (deterministic ...
Welcome to Meteorology 10
... • Earth tries to achieve balance, but never fully does. This is VERY GOOD for me as a meteorologist. ...
... • Earth tries to achieve balance, but never fully does. This is VERY GOOD for me as a meteorologist. ...
Weather forecasting
Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the state of the atmosphere for a given location. Human beings have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia, and formally since the nineteenth century. Weather forecasts are made by collecting quantitative data about the current state of the atmosphere at a given place and using scientific understanding of atmospheric processes to project how the atmosphere will change.Once an all-human endeavor based mainly upon changes in barometric pressure, current weather conditions, and sky condition, weather forecasting now relies on computer-based models that take many atmospheric factors into account. Human input is still required to pick the best possible forecast model to base the forecast upon, which involves pattern recognition skills, teleconnections, knowledge of model performance, and knowledge of model biases. The chaotic nature of the atmosphere, the massive computational power required to solve the equations that describe the atmosphere, error involved in measuring the initial conditions, and an incomplete understanding of atmospheric processes mean that forecasts become less accurate as the difference in current time and the time for which the forecast is being made (the range of the forecast) increases. The use of ensembles and model consensus help narrow the error and pick the most likely outcome.There are a variety of end uses to weather forecasts. Weather warnings are important forecasts because they are used to protect life and property. Forecasts based on temperature and precipitation are important to agriculture, and therefore to traders within commodity markets. Temperature forecasts are used by utility companies to estimate demand over coming days. On an everyday basis, people use weather forecasts to determine what to wear on a given day. Since outdoor activities are severely curtailed by heavy rain, snow and the wind chill, forecasts can be used to plan activities around these events, and to plan ahead and survive them.