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Inness, Peter; Riddaway, Bob; Dorling, Steve - Operational Weather Forecasting - 9780470711590 - V9780470711590
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Operational Weather Forecasting

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Description for Operational Weather Forecasting This book offers a complete primer, covering the end-to-end process of forecast production, and bringing together 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, state-of-the-art practices. Series: Advancing Weather and Climate Science. Num Pages: 246 pages, Illustrations (some col.). BIC Classification: RBP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 245 x 172 x 19. Weight in Grams: 622.

This book offers a complete primer, covering the end-to-end process of forecast production, and bringing together 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, state-of-the-art practices.

Operational Weather Forecasting covers the whole process of forecast production, from understanding the nature of the forecasting problem, gathering the observational data with which to initialise and verify forecasts, designing and building a model (or models) to advance those initial conditions forwards in time and then interpreting the model output and putting it into a ... Read more

This is a rapidly developing field, with a lot of variations in practices between different forecasting centres.  Thus the authors have tried to be as generic as possible when describing aspects of numerical model design and formulation.  Despite the reliance on NWP, the human forecaster still has a big part to play in producing weather forecasts and this is described, along with the issue of forecast verification – how forecast centres measure their own performance and improve upon it.

Advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students will use this book to understand how the theory comes together in the day-to-day applications of weather forecast production.  In addition, professional weather forecasting practitioners, professional users of weather forecasts and trainers will all find this new member of the RMetS Advancing Weather and Climate series a valuable tool. 

  • Provides an end-to-end description of the weather forecasting process
  • Clearly structured and pitched at an accessible level, the book discusses the practical choices that operational forecasting centres have to make in terms of what numerical models they use and when they are run.
  • Takes a very practical approach, using real life case-studies to contextualize information
  • Discusses the latest advances in the area, including ensemble methods, monthly to seasonal  range prediction and use of ‘nowcasting’ tools such as radar and satellite imagery
  • Full colour throughout
  • Written by a highly respected team of authors with experience in both academia and practice.
  • Part of the RMetS book series ‘Advancing Weather and Climate’
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Product Details

Publication date
2013
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
246
Condition
New
Series
Advancing Weather and Climate Science
Number of Pages
248
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United States
ISBN
9780470711590
SKU
V9780470711590
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Inness, Peter; Riddaway, Bob; Dorling, Steve
Peter Inness is a lecturer in the Meteorology Department of Reading University having previously been a Reasearch fellow in the Climate Division of the NERC funded National Centre for Atmospheric Science based at the University of Reading. Steve Dorling is Senior Lecturer and Researcher in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA). Steve is ... Read more

Reviews for Operational Weather Forecasting
“Overall, this well written, well researched book is a great introduction to operational weather forecasting and the role of the operational meteorologist. It is also offers a good foundation for anyone considering the Royal Meteorological Society’s professional accreditations of Registered Meteorologist or Chartered Meteorologist.”  (Weather, 1 February 2015) “Summing Up: Recommended.  Upper-division undergraduates.”  (Choice, 1 November 2013)

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