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WMO Symposium on Data Assimilation

Written by
Sarah Dance
Posted on
2nd October 201727th November 2017

by Amos Lawless In the middle of September scientists from all round the world converged on a holiday resort in Florianopolis, Brazil for the Seventh World Meteorological Organization Symposium on…Read More >

WMO Symposium on Data Assimilation

Serving society with better weather and climate information.

Written by
Sarah Dance
Posted on
11th September 20176th November 2017

by Sarah Dance I have just come back from the European Meteorological Society 2017 conference in Dublin, where I was co-convenor for a session on Data Assimilation. It’s theme was…Read More >

Serving society with better weather and climate information.

Can cars provide high quality temperature observations for use in weather forecasting?

Written by
Sarah Dance
Posted on
29th August 201727th November 2017

By Diego de Pablos I am an Undergraduate student in the University of Reading that has recently finished his UROP placement (Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme) in Reading University, this project…Read More >

Can cars provide high quality temperature observations for use in weather forecasting?

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