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Towards Improved Subjective Interpretation of Satellite and Radar Imagery in Weather Forecasting: Results of a Workshop

Images from weather satellites and radar can enhance the forecasters' analysis of weather situations and provide clues on likely developments for up to about a day ahead. Ways of fully exploiting imagery are discussed, taking into account progress in the development of conceptual models for und...

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Published in:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 1988-07, Vol.69 (7), p.764-769
Main Authors: Bader, M. J., Browning, K. A., Forbes, G. S., Oliver, V. J., Schlatter, T. W.
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Forecasting models
meeting review
Meteorological satellites
Meteorology
Modeling
Radar imaging
Satellite imaging
Weather
Weather forecasting
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