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Weather Forecasting
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Since the dawn of
time, the weather has played a vital role in daily life.
From planning an outdoor reception to making summer
vacation plans, many events are made or broken with a
weather forecast. |
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From A Curiosity to A
Profession |
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Weather
forecasting, called meteorology, began as nothing more
than curiosity and observations about local events. The
first official weather instrument was the mercury
barometer invented in 1643 by Evangelista Torricelli in
Italy. |
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While the heritage
of meteorology is sketchy at best, it is known that
Benjamin Franklin was one of the first to discover that
storms are not strictly local weather phenomenon, rather
that they can and do move. Thomas Jefferson was
recognized for noting changing weather conditions and
journaling them for future reference. |
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With the invention
of the telegraph in 1837, it became possible to share
weather information across distances immediately thus
opening the door to more discoveries about trends. |
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It was Vilhelm
Bjerknes of Norway, however, who headed a group of
meteorologists who came up with the idea of fronts and
other weather-related systems. It was around this same
time that Christian Doppler published his findings on
the Doppler Effect that would later be used to enhance
radar data for meteorological predictions. |
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Fast forward to
the 1930s when weather forecasting became a regular
occurrence. The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) cites
there were no "weathermen" at that time, rather just
simple forecasts for short periods of time. It wasn't
until the 1960s that the presentation of a detailed
forecast by an actual weather presenter became
commonplace. |
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Old Wives Can't Predict the
Weather |
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According to
research by USA Today, old wives tales are of little use
in predicting the weather. The appearance of the sky,
the behaviour of animals and characteristics of clouds
don't accurately predict anything for the future and
with good reason. |
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It's not that
these proverbs are necessarily all wrong, but that they
most likely originated in other places and don't hold
true worldwide. For example, "Fair weather cometh out of
the north" is found in the Biblical book of Job.
Likewise, "The north wind bringeth forth rain" can be
found in the book of Proverbs. These were most likely
first discovered in or around the area of the
Mediterranean Sea. They would not hold true in New York
City. However, these sayings might hold true in an area
of the USA with similar characteristics. |
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It is usually
better to rely on scientific methods for weather
prediction than the fact that Grandmother once said a
herd of sleeping cows during mid-day means rain is on
the way. |
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Modern Prediction Methods |
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As outlined by the
University of Illinois weather forecast & online
meteorology site, there are several different methods
for predicting the weather. |
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The Persistence
Method assumes the same weather patterns will hold true
tomorrow that are evident today. If conditions are
partly cloudy and 76 degrees today then it will be
partly cloudy and 76 tomorrow. This type of forecasting
is works well for areas with few weather fluctuations
like Southern California. The Persistence Method works
only for short-term forecasts in areas that have
virtually no changes in weather. |
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The Trends Method
uses the speed and direction of front movements, high
and low pressure centres and areas of clouds and
precipitation to make predictions. Weather systems in
other areas of the country can be tracked using this
method to determine when they will arrive and what
conditions they will deliver. Calculated using
mathematical equations, this method can be accurate for
short-term use. However, should the variables of the
equation change (i.e, the system speeds up, wind speed
changes, direction changes) the Trends Method becomes
much less accurate. |
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The Climatology
Method averages weather statistics over many years to
generate a best-guess forecast founded on historical
data, not current conditions. |
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The Numerical
Weather Method is the most predictable of the methods
listed. Using a complex set of computerized calculations
based on multiple atmospheric conditions, a forecast
model is generated. While more advanced than the other
methods, the Numerical Weather Method is still flawed
because it lacks data from conditions over the ocean and
at high mountain elevations which are not tracked.
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Doppler Radar & Satellite
Imagery |
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The Doppler Effect
was discovered by Austrian mathematician and physicist
Christian Doppler. This effect notes the change in pitch
resulting from a change in frequency of sound waves with
movement. (For example: the change in the pitch of the
siren as an ambulance drives by.) Used in weather to
measure the movement of winds, Doppler radar is valuable
for predicting tornados, downdrafts and other such
phenomenon. |
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Satellite imagery
is derived from visual captures by satellites in space,
which are then beamed back to earth. Colour-coded images
disclose views of weather trends locally, regionally,
nationally or internationally. |
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Meteorologists
have a number of other tools they can use in generating
a forecast, but ultimately the final prediction rests in
the hands of each forecaster. There is always room for
interpretation and, therefore, many different forecasts
- each with slight variables - can emerge. |
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A Mobile Society Needs
Accurate Forecasts |
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As a mobile
society, planning is a must. Whether we want to attend
our child's soccer game or attend a business event on
the other side of the country, accurate forecasts are a
must. With the invention of the Internet, online weather
almost instantly became more convenient and functional. |
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Global weather
forecasts are now available based on public weather
service information from offices all across the world
with 96%-97% accuracy for next day forecasts and just
slightly lower accuracy rates for forecasts of up to
four-days according to a recent article in the
International Herald Tribune. Hourly breakdowns of
weather activity from small towns to major metropolitan
areas in practically every country in the world are
available for instant access 24-hours a day. This gives
those on the go the vital information they need to plan
travel, events and activities anywhere in the world. |
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Online weather is
available via text messaging on cellular phones, WAP-enabled
phones, PDAs, and via wireless or hardwired Internet
connection on computers. The accuracy level of
current-day forecasts and the ready availability means
everyone - with few exceptions - can be fully aware of
what the weather has in store. |
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Weather Information
Click on the images below to
visit the websites |
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The Garioch area weather data on this website is
provided by a Davis Vantage Pro personal weather
station situated in the town of Inverurie. It is
updated every 15 minutes. The historical data is
presented in hourly intervals. |
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Met Office weather and climate change forecasts
for the UK and worldwide. World leading weather
services for the public, business, and
government. |
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weather.co.uk provides local UK weather reports,
radar, and maps; along with world weather
forecasts. |
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The
Authority in Expert Weather. Local,
National and Global weather
conditions and forecast, radar,
satellite, interactive weather maps,
severe weather alerts and weather
reports for your professional and
personal life. Get free, 24X7
weather brought to you by WSI - 'the
disruptive weather company' - and
the source of weather for the FAA,
hundreds of TV stations, and the
nation's top airlines. |
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MeteoGroup supply weather
information to marine, road
maintenance and industrial
customers, as well as broadcasters,
newspapers and digital platforms
across the world. Founded in 1986,
the company has an unrivalled
reputation for quality and
innovation in weather forecasting. |
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Weather
Online UK - current weather and
weather forecast worldwide. |
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The BBC
Weather Centre provides UK and
Worldwide weather services and maps
for temperature, wind, satellite,
pressure and radar. No matter where
you are BBC Weather keeps you
informed. |
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UM
Weather, the Internet's premier
source of weather information since
1994. Providing access to thousands
of forecasts, image, and the Net's
largest collection of weather links,
UM Weather is the most comprehensive
and up-to-date source of weather
data on the Web. |
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UK
Weather forecasts and current
conditions by AccuWeather.com
including wind, temperature, and
general conditions for England,
Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. |
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Current conditions, short, medium, long range
forecast and archived data for about 4000 cities
and 55 countries in Italy, Europe and
Mediterranean |
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Holiday-weather.com was launched in 2003 to
offer an accurate and comprehensive weather
report for major worldwide holiday destinations
and cities around the world.
In 2007 they revamped their website and added
more destinations, weather information and
holiday reviews.
One of the unique features of this website is
the Holiday Weather Planner, which allows
customers who are not sure of their destination,
to search the average temperature, month of
travel and area of travel, so that they plan
their holiday based on the temperature of the
holiday destination.
They also offer email and text weather where you
can receive the weather by these means. The
website is interactive and easy to use. |
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