Abatzoglou and two Oregon State University scientists
compared weather observations with climate data for Oregon, Washington, Idaho and western parts of Montana and Wyoming.
Abatzoglou and two Oregon State University scientists
compared weather observations with climate data for Oregon, Washington, Idaho and western parts of Montana and Wyoming.
Not exact matches
In February, Australian and American researchers who
compared ocean and climate modeling results with
weather observations published findings in Nature Climate Change advancing earlier studies that explored the oscillation's global influence.
Compare the stories with the kinds of
observations that are used to predict
weather today.
The radiative flux predicted by the HIRLAM
weather model was
compared to
observations made in Jokioinen and Sodankylä.
Confirmation with out - of - sample
observations is possible for forecasts have a short time horizon that can be
compared to out - of - sample
observations (e.g.
weather forecasts).
This month's report includes a compilation of ship - based
observations from the Geographic Information Network of Alaska IceWatch program, a discussion of the August modeling contributions and how they
compare to June and July, a look at the predictions in specific regions, and a discussion of current ice and
weather conditions.
Students may also
compare their Student Cloud
Observations On - Line (S'COOL)
observation record of clouds with their findings regarding the validity of the
weather proverb, «The higher the clouds, the better the
weather,» to determine if the days high clouds were observed were days of fair
weather.
You wrote, «By
comparing the average temperature from these simulations to current
observation, the author is confusing climate with
weather.»
Comparing climates at 99 % confidence from interpolation of surface
weather stations and from some wonky set of algorithms extracted from
observations on a trio of satellites, one of which is thought to be leaking coolant:
As we have discussed, there is a skill required in
comparing models to
observations in ways that are most productive, and that requires a certain familiarity with the history of climate and
weather models.