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WWRP, 2012-1. Recommended Methods for Evaluating Cloud and Related Parameters
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; WWRP/WGNE Joint Working Group on Forecast Verification Research (JWGFVR) - WMO, 2012Cloud errors can have wide-reaching impacts on the accuracy and quality of outcomes, most notably, but not exclusively, on temperature. This is especially true for weather forecasting, where cloud cover has a significant impact on human comfort and wellbeing. Whilst public perception may not be interested in absolute precision, i.e. whether there were 3 or 5 okta of cloud, there is anecdotal evidence to suggest strong links between the perceptions of overall forecast accuracy and whether the cloud was forecast correctly, mostly because temperature errors often go hand-in-hand. It is therefore ...
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; WWRP/WGNE Joint Working Group on Forecast Verification Research (JWGFVR)
Published by: WMO ; 2012Cloud errors can have wide-reaching impacts on the accuracy and quality of outcomes, most notably, but not exclusively, on temperature. This is especially true for weather forecasting, where cloud cover has a significant impact on human comfort and wellbeing. Whilst public perception may not be interested in absolute precision, i.e. whether there were 3 or 5 okta of cloud, there is anecdotal evidence to suggest strong links between the perceptions of overall forecast accuracy and whether the cloud was forecast correctly, mostly because temperature errors often go hand-in-hand. It is therefore not surprising that forecasting cloud cover is one of the key elements in any public forecast, although the priority is dependent on the local climatology of a region. Forecasting cloudiness accurately remains one of the major challenges in many parts of the world. There are more demanding customers of cloud forecasts, notably the aviation sector, to name but one in particular, which has strict cloud-related safety guidelines. For example, Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAFs) are a key component of airfield operations, although even now most of these are still manually compiled, and do not contain raw model forecasts. [...]
Collection(s) and Series: WWRP- No. 2012-1
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts)Tags: Observations ; Guidelines ; Cloud ; Weather forecasting ; Forecast error ; Synoptic meteorology
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Synoptic Typing and Its Application for Evaluating Climatic Impact on Air Quality in Urumqi
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, Volume 3 Number 6. Wang Li-Li; Wang Yue-Si; Li Yuan-Yuan - Science Press, 2010An automated procedure employing principal-component analysis and a two-stage cluster analysis was developed to classify the synoptic meteorological conditions prevailing over Urumqi, one of the most heavily polluted cities in the world. Six clusters representing different circulation patterns and air-mass characteristics were classified using surface- and upper-meteorological variables during the heating period from 2001 to 2008, and the relationships between synoptic clusters and air quality were evaluated. The heaviest air-pollution episodes occurred when Urumqi was in either an extremely c ...
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Available online: http://www.iapjournals.ac.cn/aosl/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=AOSL10056
in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters > Volume 3 Number 6 (16 November 2010) . - p.312-318An automated procedure employing principal-component analysis and a two-stage cluster analysis was developed to classify the synoptic meteorological conditions prevailing over Urumqi, one of the most heavily polluted cities in the world. Six clusters representing different circulation patterns and air-mass characteristics were classified using surface- and upper-meteorological variables during the heating period from 2001 to 2008, and the relationships between synoptic clusters and air quality were evaluated. The heaviest air-pollution episodes occurred when Urumqi was in either an extremely cold, strong anticyclone or at the front of a migrating cyclone, both with light winds, wet surface air, and relatively dry upper air. Moderate pollution was seen when Urumqi was in the pre-cold/cold frontal passages with lower temperatures and light winds or moderate anticyclone with relatively warmer, drier air. When Urumqi was at the front of a migrating anticyclone or in a weak anticyclone with moderate winds and most warm, dry air, or in the cold/post-cold frontal passages with relatively strongly northerly airflows and precipitation, relatively good air quality could be seen. These results suggest that air pollution in Urumqi is very closely related to the synoptic meteorological conditions, which provides an important basis for not only the prediction and control of urban air-quality problems here but also for the analysis of the differential impacts of weather and pollution on human morbidity.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Synoptic meteorology ; Urban zone ; Modelling ; Air quality ; China
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Compendio de meteorología para uso del personal meteorológico de las clases I y II - Volumen I, parte 3 - Meteorología sinóptica
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Organización Meteorológica Mundial ; Aksel Wiin-Nielsen ; H.T. Mörth
Published by: OMM ; 1991Collection(s) and Series: OMM - No. 364 > Formación
Language(s): Spanish; Other Languages: English, French
Format: Hard copy (ill., charts)ISBN (or other code): 978-92-63-30364-6
Purchase at: http://www.wmo.int/e-catalog/detail_es.php?PUB_ID=427
Tags: Capacity development ; Synoptic meteorology ; Meteorology ; Training ; Education and Training Programme (ETRP)
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Précis de météorologie - à l'usage du personnel météorologique des classes I et II: Volume I, partie 3 - Météorologie synoptique
Organisation météorologique mondiale (OMM); Wiin-Nielsen Aksel; Mörth H.T. - OMM, 1987 (OMM-No. 364)
Précis de météorologie - à l'usage du personnel météorologique des classes I et II: Volume I, partie 3 - Météorologie synoptique
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Organisation météorologique mondiale ; Aksel Wiin-Nielsen ; H.T. Mörth
Published by: OMM ; 1987Collection(s) and Series: OMM - No. 364 > Formation
Language(s): French; Other Languages: English, Spanish
Format: Hard copy (ill., charts)ISBN (or other code): 978-92-63-20364-9
Purchase at: http://www.wmo.int/e-catalog/detail_fr.php?PUB_ID=427
Tags: Capacity development ; Synoptic meteorology ; Meteorology ; Training ; Education and Training Programme (ETRP)
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- Réseaux synoptiques de base de stations d'observation
Published by: WMO, OMM ; 1981
Collection(s) and Series: WMO- No. 217
Language(s): English, French
Format: Hard copy (ill., maps, tables)Tags: Observations ; Synoptic meteorology ; Network ; Meteorology ; Workstation (WS)
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Compendium of meteorology - for use by class I and II Meteorological Personnel: Volume I, part 3 - Synoptic meteorology
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GATE Report, 06. The Synoptic-scale sub-programme for the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Parker David E.; International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) - WMO, 1974
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Synoptic analysis and forecasting in the Tropics of Asia and the South-West Pacific : (proceedings of the Regional Training Seminar)
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) - WMO, 1972 (WMO-No. 321)
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Commission for Synoptic Meteorology (CSM). Note on the standardization of pressure reduction in the International Network of Synoptic stations : report of the Commission for Synoptic Meteorology
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Meteorology and the migration of desert locusts : applications of synoptic meteorology in locust control
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