Year: 2017 Language: english Author: WMO Genre: Guide Publisher: World Meteorological Organization ISBN: 9789263111944 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 397 Description: The Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting is a collection of the state-of-art sciences and technologies and best practices that are available for use by operational tropical cyclone forecasters. It is both a heritage and development of forecasting techniques and warning methodologies for tropical cyclones. It serves as a series of tools and a platform for information source for operational forecasters to acquire essential skills and competencies and latest techniques in tropical cyclone monitoring, forecasting and warnings. This publication has been developed using contributions from various authors around the world. It will be updated from time to time as the science and practice of Tropical Cyclone monitoring and forecasting evolves. The multi-author nature of this document means that both British and American spellings will appear across various parts of the document. Additional info: The Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting was first compiled and edited by Dr Greg Holland in 1992, with contributions from a large number of scientists and experts. However, significant changes in many aspects of tropical cyclone forecasting have occurred since 1992, as results of advances in computing, radar and satellite capabilities, and meteorological science itself. Therefore, the Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting was recommended to be updated by a group of experts and forecasters who attended the serial WMO International Workshops on Tropical Cyclones in 2006 and 2010. The updating was finally completed in 2015.
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Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting
Language: english
Author: WMO
Genre: Guide
Publisher: World Meteorological Organization
ISBN: 9789263111944
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 397
Description: The Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting is a collection of the state-of-art sciences and technologies and best practices that are available for use by operational tropical cyclone forecasters. It is both a heritage and development of forecasting techniques and warning methodologies for tropical cyclones. It serves as a series of tools and a platform for information source for operational forecasters to acquire essential skills and competencies and latest techniques in tropical cyclone monitoring, forecasting and warnings.
This publication has been developed using contributions from various authors around the world. It will be updated from time to time as the science and practice of Tropical Cyclone monitoring and forecasting evolves. The multi-author nature of this document means that both British and American spellings will appear across various parts of the document.
Additional info: The Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting was first compiled and edited by Dr Greg Holland in 1992, with contributions from a large number of scientists and experts. However, significant changes in many aspects of tropical cyclone forecasting have occurred since 1992, as results of advances in computing, radar and satellite capabilities, and meteorological science itself. Therefore, the Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting was recommended to be updated by a group of experts and forecasters who attended the serial WMO International Workshops on Tropical Cyclones in 2006 and 2010. The updating was finally completed in 2015.
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