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High impact weather

Investigating the uncertainty of weather radar data

Written by
Sarah Dance
Posted on
25th November 2019

This blog describes the work of Masters student Vasiliki Kouroupaki, carried out in collaboration with the UK Met Office. In numerical weather prediction, nowcast, hindcast and forecast models can be…Read More >

Investigating the uncertainty of weather radar data

Operational meteorology for the public good, or for profit?

Written by
Sarah Dance
Posted on
25th November 2019

Most countries have a national weather service, funded by the government. A key role is to provide a public weather service, publishing forecasts to help make everyday business and personal…Read More >

Operational meteorology for the public good, or for profit?

Ellicott City security cameras could offer useful and real time flood information

Written by
Sanita Vetra-Carvalho
Posted on
9th June 20199th October 2019

by Sanita Vetra-Carvalho We have come across an illustrating source of a network of security cameras capturing a flash flood in Ellicott City, Maryland, US on Sunday 27th of May…Read More >

Ellicott City security cameras could offer useful and real time flood information

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