The new supercomputers would be able to handle more data, and process more complex calculations. Not only would this produce seasonal forecasts on top of the daily and weekly, but also give a much better estimation of the probability of each weather event occurring. One of the great advantages would be improved contingency planning for emergencies. More on this story can be found on the BBC website here.
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Met Office supercomputers in the pipeline for seasonal forecasting
The new supercomputers would be able to handle more data, and process more complex calculations. Not only would this produce seasonal forecasts on top of the daily and weekly, but also give a much better estimation of the probability of each weather event occurring. One of the great advantages would be improved contingency planning for emergencies. More on this story can be found on the BBC website here.
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Sometimes there are really storms that they cannot tell the status. Sometimes they just got failed because it also cause by the machine that they use to detect weather. But it still help us to inform about the weather.
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