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A Comparison among Strategies for Interpolating Maximum and Minimum Daily Air Temperatures. Part II: The Interaction between Number of Guiding Variables and the Type of Interpolation Method
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In a comparative experiment, the sequence of daily maximum and minimum temperatures for 1976 was interpolated over England and Wales to a resolution of 1 km using partial thin plate splines, ordinary kriging, trend surface, ...
A Comparison among Strategies for Interpolating Maximum and Minimum Daily Air Temperatures. Part I: The Selection of “Guiding” Topographic and Land Cover Variables
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This paper explores the derivation and selection of a comprehensive set of continuous topographic and land cover?related variables to guide the interpolation of daily maximum and minimum temperatures over England and Wales, ...
Using Wind Anomalies to Forecast East Coast Winter Storms
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Forecasting major winter storms is a critical function for all weather services. Conventional model-derived fields from numerical weather prediction models most frequently utilized by operational forecasters, such as ...
Maintaining the Role of Humans in the Forecast Process: Analyzing the Psyche of Expert Forecasters
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Second Forum on the Future Role of the Human in the Forecast Process occurred on 2?3 August 2005 at the American Meteorological Society's Weather Analysis and Forecasting Conference in Washington, D.C. The forum consisted ...
A Weather and Climate Enterprise Strategic Implementation Plan for Generating and Communicating Forecast Uncertainty Information
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: can Meteorological Society (AMS) Weather and Climate Enterprise Strategic Implementation Plan for Generating and Communicating Forecast Uncertainty (the Plan) is summarized. The Plan (available on the AMS website at ...