Year: 2013 Language: english Author: Peter Inness, Steve Dorling Genre: Manual Publisher: John Wiley & Sons ISBN: 978-0-470-71159-0 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 238 Description: In this series the Royal Meteorological Society, in conjunction with Wiley-Blackwell, is aiming to bring together both the basics and new developments in the science, into a unified set of books suitable for study as well as being a useful resource for the professional meteorologist. This book aims to be a complete primer, covering the end-to-end process of forecast production. Other textbooks cover specific aspects of the process and, in particular, the formulation of numerical models. Here the authors aim to bring a description of all the relevant aspects together in a single volume, with plenty of explanation of some of the more complex issues and examples of current practices. The module deliberately avoids too much detail on the mathematical formulation of numerical models. This book follows the same approach and is intended to be an overview of the end-to-end process of weather forecast production at a major National Weather Service.
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Operational Weather Forecasting
Language: english
Author: Peter Inness, Steve Dorling
Genre: Manual
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 978-0-470-71159-0
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 238
Description: In this series the Royal Meteorological Society, in conjunction with Wiley-Blackwell, is aiming to bring together both the basics and new developments in the science, into a unified set of books suitable for study as well as being a useful resource for the professional meteorologist.
This book aims to be a complete primer, covering the end-to-end process of forecast production. Other textbooks cover specific aspects of the process and, in particular, the formulation of numerical models. Here the authors aim to bring a description of all the relevant aspects together in a single volume, with plenty of explanation of some of the more complex issues and examples of current practices. The module deliberately avoids too much detail on the mathematical formulation of numerical models. This book follows the same approach and is intended to be an overview of the end-to-end process of weather forecast production at a major National Weather Service.
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