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Forecasting the crops from the weather

open access: yesQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1921
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What can we learn from 100,000 freshwater forecasts? A synthesis from the NEON Ecological Forecasting Challenge. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Appl
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The weather forecast

pure and applied geophysics, 1980
Recent advances in the use of dynamical and statistical models to forecast the weather are described. High resolution physical—mathematical models can now predict the development of synoptic weather systems in great detail for a few days ahead, while large-scale phenomena like blocking can be predicted for about a week or more.
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The weather forecast under the weather

Ergonomics, 1979
The weather forecast as broadcast several times a day, appears to be too long for effective storage in human memory. Out of 12 to 32 items per message a maximum of seven ( plus or minus 2) were reproduced. Selective listening to parts of the message reduced the number of correctly recalled items to about five.
J.G. Visser, W.A. Wagenaar
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Forecasting the Weather

2009
The previous chapter described the spoken genre of race calling and placed it culturally in a context of ritual social action and individual social motivation. This chapter deals with a genre which is also formulaic but is written to be spoken, i.e. it is about the writing of scripts.
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Prognosis for Weather Forecasting

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1975
Abstract Operational meteorology and its supporting research are based on long-established beliefs that important weather changes are preceded by recognizable meteorological events, and that forecasting accuracy improves along with increased density and frequency of observations and increased computational power.
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