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Title:
Operational weather forecasting
Author:
Inness, Peter (Peter M.)
ISBN:
9780470711590

9780470711583
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Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013.
Physical Description:
xi, 231 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction -- 1.1.A brief history of operational weather forecasting -- 2.The Nature of the Weather Forecasting Problem -- 2.1.Atmospheric predictability -- 2.2.The importance of observations in weather forecasting -- 2.3.An overview of the operational forecast process -- Summary -- 3.Meteorological Observations -- 3.1.What do we need from a meteorological observing system? -- 3.2.Data transmission and processing -- 3.3.Observing platforms -- Summary -- 4.NWP Models - the Basic Principles -- 4.1.The basic ingredients of an NWP model -- 4.2.Building the physical principles into a model -- 4.3.Setting the initial conditions for the forecast -- Summary -- 5.Designing Operational NWP Systems -- 5.1.Practical considerations for an NWP suite -- 5.2.Ensemble prediction systems -- 5.3.Model output - what can NWP models produce? -- 5.4.Using NWP output to drive other forecast models -- Summary -- 6.The Role of the Human Forecaster --

Contents note continued: 6.1.The role of the senior forecasting team -- 6.2.Production of forecasts for customers -- Summary -- 7.Forecasting at Longer Time Ranges -- 7.1.Where does the predictability come from in longer range forecasts? -- 7.2.Observations of ocean and land surface variables -- 7.3.Monthly to seasonal forecasting systems -- 7.4.Presentation of longer range forecasts -- Summary -- 8.Forecast Verification -- 8.1.Deterministic forecast verification -- 8.2.Verification of probability forecasts -- 8.3.Subjective verification -- Summary.
Abstract:
"This book will cover the end-to-end process of operational weather forecasting"--Provided by publisher.
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