The problem with
most weather station data is it is not «real time», so pilots rely on what the control tower is telling them.
Not exact matches
Julian Tang, a clinical virologist at the United Kingdom's University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, notes that the humidity and temperature
data used in the study come from outdoor
weather monitoring
stations, whereas it's believed
most flu transmission occurs indoors.
There seem to me to be quite a few advantages that the Netatmo
weather station has over using a
weather app or a TV broadcast, of which the
most basic is that you get hyperlocal
data - right from your yard and your home.
Some programs were huge, mobilizing cooperation among a dozen or more nations to provide
data from
weather stations, research ships, and (by far the
most expensive) satellites to monitor temperatures, clouds, ocean currents, ice sheets and more.
The team analyzed
data from the
most robust meteorological database known, the Chinese National Meteorology Information Center, a network of 983
weather observatories
stationed throughout China's 3.7 million square miles.
The characteristic of being entirely impervious to changes in the «
most critical»
weather station data is a rather odd result for a method that is supposed to better utilize the
station data.
I was instructed to teach Jeremy, Andrew Weaver's other summer student, how to use the UVic climate model — he had been working with
weather station data for
most of the summer, but was interested in Earth system modelling too.
The SST
data are a little more complex than the
weather station data with which
most of use are familiar: Whereas temperature measurements at
weather stations have been performed according to a standard protocol for over a century, measurement methods for SST
data have changed significantly over the same period.
The faulty methodology he has pointed up applies to all of the NOAA temperature
data but the CONSUS
weather station classification was the
most accesible.