Friday, 2 November 2012

Local Weather Forecast

  Local Weather Forecast

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 and using scientific understanding of atmospheric processes to project how the atmosphere will evolve. 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. 

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

 Local Weather Forecast

Local Weather Forecast

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