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[1] Key Vocabulary in Meteorology Study Guide - Quizlet — Key Concepts of Meteorology Definitions of Key Terms. Air Mass: A large body of air with uniform characteristics throughout.; Air Pressure: The weight of the air above a given point.; Anemometer: An instrument used to measure wind speed.; Barometer: An instrument used to measure air pressure.; Cyclone: A low-pressure center that can lead to stormy weather.
[3] Meteorology Study Guide: Key Concepts and Instrumentation Details — Define weather and climate, and their relationship: a. Weather: Short-term atmospheric conditions. b. Climate: Long-term weather patterns in a region. c. Example: Weather is a rainstorm today; climate is the average rainfall in a region over 30 years. Why the equator receives more solar radiation: a.
[4] Key Concepts in Meteorology and Weather Patterns — Atmospheric pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air above a given point, influencing weather systems. High pressure areas are typically associated with clear skies and stable weather, while low pressure areas can lead to storms and precipitation. The movement of air from high to low pressure creates wind, a key factor in weather
[5] Meteorology for Beginners: The Basics of Weather Science — In meteorology, elements such as temperature, humidity, air masses, wind, and atmospheric pressure are vital in understanding weather patterns and predicting storms and fronts. By exploring these fundamentals of meteorology, you equip yourself with the tools to understand daily weather forecasts and appreciate the intricate workings of the Earth’s atmospheric phenomena. Understanding meteorological observation and forecasting is essential for predicting weather conditions. Your journey into meteorology should start with grasping the basic atmospheric processes, including the composition of the atmosphere, weather systems, and an understanding of how heat, pressure, wind, and moisture interact to form various weather phenomena. Yes, look for online platforms offering introductory courses in meteorology; these often include interactive modules on weather patterns, climate change, and atmospheric physics.
[6] Basic Meteorological Terms, Concepts, and Phenomena - The Old Farmer's ... — Learn the definitions of common weather terms and concepts, such as atmospheric pressure, circulation, climate, and El Niño. Find out how these factors affect the weather and the environment in different regions and seasons.
[7] The Role of Meteorology in Climate Change Adaptation — The Intersection of Meteorology and Climate Change Predicting Extreme Weather Events. One of the most immediate ways meteorology aids in climate change adaptation is through the prediction of extreme weather events. As the climate changes, we're seeing an increase in the frequency and severity of events like hurricanes, heatwaves, and droughts.
[9] The Role of Meteorology Education and Student Organizations in Climate ... — The career landscape for meteorology graduates is increasingly vibrant, especially as the world grapples with the realities of climate change and the escalating frequency of extreme weather events. With the growing emphasis on emergency management and disaster preparedness, meteorologists are stepping into pivotal roles that extend far beyond
[10] Climate Change Indicators: Weather and Climate | US EPA — Scientific studies indicate that extreme weather events such as heat waves and large storms are likely to become more frequent or more intense with human-induced climate change. This chapter focuses on observed changes in temperature, precipitation, storms, floods, and droughts. Long-term changes in climate can directly or indirectly affect many aspects of society in potentially disruptive ways. Average temperatures have risen across the contiguous 48 states since 1901, with an increased rate of warming since the late 1970s.
[17] Temperature Inversion: A Recipe For Air Pollution Disaster — The impact of temperature inversions on air quality is particularly noticeable in densely populated cities. Urban areas often experience higher levels of pollution due to industrial activities and heavy traffic. When a temperature inversion occurs, the already polluted air in these cities becomes even more concentrated, leading to poor air quality.
[18] Analysis of pollutant dispersion patterns in rivers under different ... — Heavy rainfall simulations indicate a pattern similar to medium rainfall, but with more pronounced effects. A significant increase in runoff leads to a sharp rise in pollutant levels, pushing them beyond Class V standards.
[24] Connecting Learning to Real-World Contexts: Strategies for Teachers — Connecting Learning to Real-World Contexts: Strategies for Teachers Home Pedagogy Connecting Learning to Real-World Contexts: Strategies for Teachers Connecting Learning to Real-World Contexts: Strategies for Teachers Preparation for the Future: Real-world learning helps students understand how their education can be used in future careers and life situations. Project-based learning involves students working on a project over an extended period, which requires them to solve a real-world problem or answer a complex question. Assign homework that requires students to apply classroom learning to real-world situations. Connecting learning to real-world contexts can make education more meaningful, relevant, and engaging for students. Project-Based Learning is a student-centered pedagogy that involves a dynamic approach to teaching, where students explore real-world problems or challenges.
[25] 10 Tips For Teaching About The Weather — Teachers can use these examples to spark discussions about climate change and extreme weather patterns. This approach connects past events to current environmental concerns. By studying historical weather events, students gain a deeper appreciation for meteorology. They see how weather has shaped human history and continues to impact our lives
[26] Enhancing Meteorology Instruction with GIS - Esri Community — 12. Activity 6: Examine current weather: Temperature, wind speed and direction, pressure, precipitation, satellite imagery, and more, from live weather feeds. 13. Activity 7: Measuring central tendency: Use spatial analysis tools to filter weather data to determine the mean center and standard deviational ellipse of weather data on maps. 14.
[46] Timeline of meteorology - Wikipedia — 350 BC – The Greek philosopher Aristotle writes Meteorology, a work which represents the sum of knowledge of the time about Earth sciences, including weather and climate. 1027 – Avicenna publishes The Book of Healing, in which Part 2, Section 5, contains his essay on mineralogy and meteorology in six chapters: formation of mountains; the advantages of mountains in the formation of clouds; sources of water; origin of earthquakes; formation of minerals; and the diversity of earth's terrain. He also describes the structure of a meteor, and his theory on the formation of metals combined the alchemical sulfur-mercury theory of metals (although he was critical of alchemy) with the mineralogical theories of Aristotle and Theophrastus. His scientific methodology of field observation was also original in the Earth sciences.
[47] History of weather forecasting - Encyclopedia Britannica — Weather forecasting - History, Techniques, Accuracy: The Greek philosophers had much to say about meteorology, and many who subsequently engaged in weather forecasting no doubt made use of their ideas. Unfortunately, they probably made many bad forecasts, because Aristotle, who was the most influential, did not believe that wind is air in motion.
[48] Weather Forecasting Through the Ages - NASA Earth Observatory — Early History The art of weather forecasting began with early civilizations using reoccurring astronomical and meteorological events to help them monitor seasonal changes in the weather. Around 650 B.C., the Babylonians tried to predict short-term weather changes based on the appearance of clouds and optical phenomena such as haloes.
[50] Meteorology | PPT - SlideShare — It discusses how Aristotle coined the term "meteorology" and early attempts to study and predict weather. Key developments included Galileo inventing the thermometer in 1593, Torricelli inventing the barometer in 1664, and the introduction of weather balloons, kites and airplanes to take weather measurements in the 1900s. The common weather
[51] The Evolution of Meteorology: From Ancient to Modern Times — Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere and weather phenomena. Weather influences agriculture, transportation, and daily life, making meteorological knowledge essential. Studying meteorology helps society prepare for climate change and extreme weather events. We will explore how early weather observations laid the groundwork for contemporary meteorology. Their observations of weather patterns laid the foundation for future meteorological studies. The establishment of national weather services and advancements in measuring weather conditions paved the way for modern meteorology. Scientists and researchers developed groundbreaking innovations that transformed weather observation and forecasting. By analyzing the relationship between climate change and weather patterns, meteorologists can develop better predictive models. Modern meteorology uses sophisticated computer models to predict weather accurately.
[55] The Evolution of Weather Satellites: Advancements in Meteorological ... — This first successful weather satellite provided critical data that enhanced weather forecasts and helped save countless lives by predicting natural disasters more accurately. Since then, the technology has continually evolved, leading to modern satellites like NOAA’s GOES-R series, which provide real-time data on Earth’s weather systems. These satellites offer data critical for long-term climate monitoring and understanding global weather patterns, filling observational gaps left by geostationary satellites. Satellites like NOAA’s GOES series provide near-real-time data, which is vital for monitoring and predicting severe weather events like hurricanes and thunderstorms. These satellites provide data for weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and climate monitoring. These satellites provide real-time data on atmospheric conditions, which is crucial for timely weather forecasts.
[57] Exploring Ancient Meteorological Astronomy in Civilizations — Through meticulous observations, civilizations such as the Babylonians and Egyptians contributed essential knowledge to meteorological astronomy, blending empirical insights with philosophical exploration. This article examines the foundations and legacy of ancient meteorological astronomy, highlighting key contributions across various cultures.
[58] The History of Meteorology: From Ancient Times to Today — The Influence of Aristotle and Early Theories In ancient Greece, the philosopher Aristotle made significant contributions to meteorology with his treatise Meteorologica. Aristotle proposed theories to explain weather phenomena, including the water cycle, clouds, and the role of air in influencing weather patterns. His work laid the foundation for early meteorological studies in the Western world.
[59] Ancient Meteorological Observations: Wisdom from the Past — Ancient meteorological observations served as foundational elements in human understanding of weather patterns and atmospheric phenomena. Through careful documentation and interpretation of natural events, ancient civilizations were able to make informed decisions regarding agriculture, trade, and daily life.
[60] Origins - Museum of the History of Science — Origins Meteorology has ancient origins. Babylonian clay tablets record confident predictions of the weather from the appearance and location of stars. The attempt to explain terrestrial phenomena by celestial events was common to many civilizations: the weather was embedded in a conception of the cosmos. With the Earth understood as being the centre of the universe, meteorology was closely
[61] Ancient Greeks Had Great Understanding Of Weather And Climate — Moreover, ancient Greeks invented the term "meteorology," the study of atmospheric disturbances. Ancient Greeks, as well as other civilizations of that time, often attributed weather changes and natural phenomena to the gods.
[63] Artificial intelligence for modeling and understanding extreme weather ... — In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has deeply impacted various fields, including Earth system sciences, by improving weather forecasting, model emulation, parameter estimation, and the prediction of extreme events. Recent reviews have explored AI applications for extreme weather and climate events, covering topics like deep learning for medium-range forecasts, sub-seasonal to decadal predictions, and causality and explainability in extreme atmospheric events7,16,17. AI-driven platforms analyze vast amounts of data from weather forecasts, river levels, and historical flood patterns to predict future events accurately, integrating this information with digital maps and urban models to identify high-risk areas (climate-viz.github.io.com). M.-A.F.-T., K.-H.C., M.G.-C., A.H., S.S.-S., M.R., O.-I.P, O-.J.P.-V., and M.Ra. worked on extreme event understanding (XAI, UQ).
[93] National Weather Service at 150: 7 tech inventions that improved ... — —What we know today as NOAA’s National Weather Service was founded 150 years ago on February 9, 1870 — that's 15 decades of science and service to the country. Today, NWS launches weather balloons twice daily from 92 stations across the U.S. to observe the upper atmosphere and provide valuable data for weather forecasting. Today, NOAA operates supercomputers that collect, process and analyze billions of observations from weather satellites, weather balloons, buoys and surface stations around the world. Today, NOAA operates a fleet of sophisticated environmental satellites that provide real-time views of weather on Earth as it develops and billions of bytes of data used in weather forecasting. This is an OMB-approved survey for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website, www.noaa.gov
[94] Fully AI driven weather prediction system could start revolution in ... — A new AI weather prediction system, developed by researchers from the University of Cambridge, can deliver accurate forecasts tens of times faster and using thousands of times less computing power than current AI and physics-based forecasting systems. “Aardvark reimagines current weather prediction methods offering the potential to make weather forecasts faster, cheaper, more flexible and more accurate than ever before, helping to transform weather prediction in both developed and developing countries,” said Professor Richard Turner from Cambridge’s Department of Engineering, who led the research. “The weather forecasting systems we all rely on have been developed over decades, but in just 18 months, we’ve been able to build something that’s competitive with the best of these systems, using just a tenth of the data on a desktop computer,” said Turner, who is also Lead Researcher for Weather Prediction at the Alan Turing Institute.
[95] PDF — By incorporating weather data into predictive models, farmers can anticipate how weather patterns affect crop performance and take proactive measures to mitigate risks and optimize management practices. Weather data provides information on temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation, influencing crop growth and
[96] PDF — monitoring allows predictive models to continuously update their outputs, ensuring that farmers can make timely adjustments to their crop management strategies. For example, smart irrigation systems that respond to real-time weather data can optimize water usage, reducing wastage and ensuring crops receive the
[99] Challenges in Implementing AI for Accurate Weather Predictions — One of the foremost challenges in utilizing AI for accurate weather prediction is the quality and availability of data. The lack of robust, labeled datasets can also hinder the development of AI models trained to capture complex weather systems accurately. Balancing the need for a model to learn intricacies without becoming too tailored to training data is a persistent challenge in AI development for meteorology. Furthermore, the interplay between different weather phenomena can result in emergent behaviors that are challenging to predict, making it difficult for AI systems to generalize from historical data to future conditions. From data quality and availability to the complexities of atmospheric systems and the implications of climate change, the path towards more accurate weather predictions involves overcoming intricate hurdles that require a multifaceted approach.
[100] To ensure trust, AI weather-forecast models still need ... - Nature — 07 January 2025; To ensure trust, AI weather-forecast models still need training in physics ... yet with similar (or better) accuracy, ... Meeting the energy challenge posed by data centres is
[103] AI Forecasting: Shaping the Future of Meteorology with Smarter ... — The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in meteorology is transforming how we understand and predict weather patterns, with far-reaching social and political impacts. AI's capability to process vast datasets in real-time enables significantly more accurate and timely weather predictions, which enhances public safety.
[104] Artificial intelligence for modeling and understanding extreme weather ... — In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has deeply impacted various fields, including Earth system sciences, by improving weather forecasting, model emulation, parameter estimation, and the prediction of extreme events. Recent reviews have explored AI applications for extreme weather and climate events, covering topics like deep learning for medium-range forecasts, sub-seasonal to decadal predictions, and causality and explainability in extreme atmospheric events7,16,17. AI-driven platforms analyze vast amounts of data from weather forecasts, river levels, and historical flood patterns to predict future events accurately, integrating this information with digital maps and urban models to identify high-risk areas (climate-viz.github.io.com). M.-A.F.-T., K.-H.C., M.G.-C., A.H., S.S.-S., M.R., O.-I.P, O-.J.P.-V., and M.Ra. worked on extreme event understanding (XAI, UQ).
[106] Early warning of complex climate risk with integrated artificial ... — The accuracy and effectiveness of EWSs depend not just on the quality of data gathered from sensors, process understanding, and the ability to predict hazards accurately and assess their potential impact, but also the speed and effectiveness of communication, and the ability to make timely and effective decisions, e.g., implemented as Anticipatory Action in the humanitarian domain15. Even more broadly, teleconnections, e.g., due to trade, river systems and atmospheric transport, are barely integrated into EWS, as their inclusion requires advanced data sharing, real-time communication, and predictive models that can account for these long-distance relations, information sources and impacts28.
[107] The Power of Satellite and Radar Imagery in Weather Forecasting — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) How has the accuracy of weather forecasts improved with satellite and radar imagery? The availability of satellite and radar data has significantly improved the accuracy of weather forecasts by providing meteorologists with a wealth of real-time information on atmospheric conditions and weather systems.
[108] meteorology ch1 review and critical questions Flashcards — Technological advances of the 20th century included development of new instruments (e.g., radiosonde, radar, satellite sensors) that provide a more complete and accurate representation of the state of the atmosphere (weather), which in turn makes it possible to more accurately initialize numerical models of the Earth-atmosphere system—something that is key to better forecasts.
[129] Fully AI-driven weather prediction system delivers accurate forecasts ... — A new AI weather prediction system, Aardvark Weather, can deliver accurate forecasts tens of times faster and using thousands of times less computing power than current AI and physics-based forecasting systems, according to research published in Nature. Professor Richard Turner, Lead Researcher for Weather Prediction at the Alan Turing Institute and Professor of Machine Learning in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, said, "Aardvark reimagines current weather prediction methods, offering the potential to make weather forecasts faster, cheaper, more flexible and more accurate than ever before, helping to transform weather prediction in both developed and developing countries.
[132] Looking Ahead: Weather Predictions and Climate Trends for 2025 — Looking Ahead: Weather Predictions and Climate Trends for 2025 - Weather Blog Weather Looking Ahead: Weather Predictions and Climate Trends for 2025 As we step into 2025, the world stands at a critical juncture in the battle against climate change and unpredictable weather patterns. This article explores anticipated weather patterns, climate trends, and global preparedness strategies for the year ahead. Climate experts forecast an average global temperature increase of around 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, which will push many ecosystems and communities closer to their limits. Weather unpredictability will pose significant challenges to global agriculture in 2025. The year 2025 holds both challenges and opportunities in the face of evolving weather patterns and climate realities. Previous Post ### 2024: A Year in Review – Global Weather Extremes
[134] WMO report documents spiralling weather and climate impacts — The clear signs of human-induced climate change reached new heights in 2024, with some of the consequences being irreversible over hundreds if not thousands of years, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which also underlined the massive economic and social upheavals from extreme weather. WMO’s State of the Global Climate report confirmed that 2024 was likely the first calendar year to be more than 1.5°C above the pre-industrial era, with a global mean near-surface temperature of 1.55 ± 0.13 °C above the 1850-1900 average. “While a single year above 1.5 °C of warming does not indicate that the long-term temperature goals of the Paris Agreement are out of reach, it is a wake-up call that we are increasing the risks to our lives, economies and to the planet,” said WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo.
[137] Natural Variability - (Intro to Climate Science) - Fiveable — Natural variability refers to the natural fluctuations in climate and weather patterns that occur due to a variety of factors such as geographical features, ocean currents, and atmospheric conditions. This variability is essential for understanding the baseline conditions of weather events and how they can change over time. By studying these fluctuations, scientists can differentiate between
[138] Climate Models - MIT Climate Portal — Main navigation Main navigation Climate Models Climate models are computer programs that simulate weather patterns over time. By running these simulations, climate models can estimate the Earth’s average weather patterns—the climate—under different conditions. Scientists use climate models to predict how the climate might change in the future, especially as human actions, like adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, change the basic conditions of our planet. To simulate weather, climate models must reflect real properties of the Earth’s climate, including physical laws like the conservation of energy and the ideal gas law. Solving the equations produces a three-dimensional picture that shows natural climate patterns in action, like rainfall, ocean currents, and the changing of seasons.
[140] Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies to Reduce Climate Vulnerabilities ... — Maintaining or increasing ecosystem services into the future will require integrating adaptation strategies (actions that help human and natural systems accommodate changes) and mitigation strategies (actions that reduce anthropogenic influences on climate) (Figure 1 ). By contrast, adaptation can be defined as alterations to human or natural systems that are designed to reduce the negative impacts of – or exploit the opportunities created by – climate change (IPCC 2007a). Mitigation and adaptation strategies designed to address changes in climate may have additional positive or negative effects on ecosystem functioning, ecosystem services, and human well-being. Lawler J.J. Climate change adaptation strategies for resource management and conservation planning. Lobell D.B., Burke M.B., Tebaldi C., Mastrandrea M.D., Falcon W.P., Naylor R.L. Prioritizing climate change adaptation needs for food security in 2030.
[142] The Adaptation Principles: 6 Ways to Build Resilience to Climate Change — A new World Bank report, “The Adaptation Principles: A Guide for Designing Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience”, lays out 6 universal principles to help policymakers plan for adaptation… … Along with 26 actions, 12 tool boxes and 111 indicators. These risks cannot be reduced to zero, which means governments must take decisive action to help firms and people manage them. Doing so requires planning ahead and putting in place proactive measures that not only reduce climate risk but also accelerate development, and cut poverty, according to a new report, The Adaptation Principles: A Guide for Designing Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience. The report lays out six universal “Principles of Adaptation and Resilience” and 26 concrete actions that governments can use to develop effective strategies. The main objective of an adaptation and resilience strategy is not to implement stand-alone projects: it is to ensure that all government departments and public agencies adopt and mainstream the strategy in all their decisions, and that governments continuously monitor and evaluate the impact of their decisions and actions, so they can address any challenges and adjust their actions accordingly.
[143] Mastering the Art of Climate Communication: Effective Strategies and ... — Climate change remains one of the most imminent threats of our times, and effective communication has emerged as a powerful catalyst for change. This blog explores the intricate craft of communicating climate change, equipping communicators with data-driven strategies and tangible techniques to engage, inform, and mobilize audiences spanning across various industries and demographics. Think about your own journey and communicate that to others when talking about climate change. Effectively Deliver Climate Change Communication Through these techniques, communicators bridge the gap between awareness and action, transforming the urgency of the climate crisis into a unified call for positive change. How to Communicate the Climate Crisis Effectively
[144] The Future of Weather Forecasting: Advanced Technologies and Techniques ... — The Future of Weather Forecasting: Advanced Technologies and Techniques of Meteorological Station | Rika Sensor The Future of Weather Forecasting: Advanced Technologies and Techniques of Meteorological Station The Future of Weather Forecasting: Advanced Technologies and Techniques of Meteorological Station By synthesizing historical weather data with real-time information, these AI tools enable forecasters to enhance prediction models significantly. For example, smart home devices can relay information about local weather conditions directly to the user, while personal weather stations provide granular data that can be used to refine forecasts. As new sources of data emerge and analytical techniques continue to evolve, the future of weather forecasting will be increasingly shaped by our ability to harness this information for enhanced accuracy and responsive decision-making.
[145] Top 9 AI Weather Forecasting Innovations - ForecastWatch — Top 9 AI Weather Forecasting Innovations – ForecastWatch Top 9 AI Weather Forecasting Innovations CEO Today Magazine highlighted 9 ways that AI has innovated weather forecasting. 4. AI-driven rapid response systems have transformed the way emergency situations are handled during extreme weather events by utilizing real-time data to forecast intensity and storm paths more accurately. 6. Real-time weather updates are now more easily accessible to the general public thanks to AI and user-friendly apps. 8. The energy sector has used AI to improve weather forecasting and wind and solar energy generation efficiency planning to cut costs and run more effectively. 9. AI has significantly improved safety in the aviation industry by providing precise and timely weather forecasts tailored to flight operations such as turbulence, storm tracking, and wind shear analysis.
[146] Technological Innovation for Climate Change | IEEE — Technological Innovation for Climate Change | IEEE Artificial intelligence (AI) and information and communication technologies (ICT) are proving to be powerful tools in mitigating climate change impacts. AI and information and communication technologies (ICT) are proving to be powerful tools in addressing climate change, offering data-driven insights, optimizing resource management, and improving disaster preparedness. IEEE Standards Association is addressing the environmental impact of AI in IEEE P7100 Standard for Measurement of Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence Systems. Wang, “Intelligent Computing、 Computational Power、 Computational Power Networks and Technology Ecosystems,” 2024 IEEE 14th International Conference on Electronics Information and Emergency Communication (ICEIEC), Beijing, China, 2024, pp. Dash, “Green AI: Enhancing Sustainability and Energy Efficiency in AI-Integrated Enterprise Systems,” in IEEE Access, vol. About IEEE Login to IEEE Climate Change
[161] Extreme weather events will be more frequent and severe in 2025 ... — Extreme weather events will be more frequent and severe in 2025, according to a new WWA report Extreme weather events will be more frequent and severe in 2025, according to a new WWA report Each December, Climate Central reviews the year’s extreme weather events. The analysis was carried out by World Weather Attribution (WWA) and Climate Central, two scientific groups specialising in the impact of climate change on extreme events. WWA 2024: 26 extreme events influenced by climate change, 2 less likely or severe, 1 with undetermined influence. Looking ahead to 2025, both WWA and Climate Central have proposed four crucial measures to combat climate change and protect people from extreme weather events. Science The recurrence of extreme weather events is changing our lives: shelters and climate refugees
[162] Climate attribution: linking extreme weather | Royal Meteorological Society — A key part of climate attribution studies is running two sets of model simulations: one of our current world that includes observed levels of greenhouse gases and human-induced climate change; and the other of a hypothetical world without the influence of human emissions, relying only on natural variability such as solar and volcanic eruptions.
[163] Human vs. Natural Causes of Climate Change Explained — Human activities have been the dominant force in climate change, especially since the industrial revolution, amplifying natural processes and outpacing their effects in recent decades. Anthropogenic emissions of GHGs outweigh the natural emissions from sources like volcanoes and biological processes by a substantial margin.
[164] Detection and attribution of climate extremes in the observed record — For much can be said about the effect of climate change on many recent extreme weather events in a probabilistic formalism. The rapidly emerging field of Probabilistic Extreme Event Attribution has quantified the effect of climate change on a wide variety of extreme weather (for instance see Peterson et al., 2012, 2013; Herring et al. 2014).
[171] The Role of Meteorologists in Disaster Preparedness — Disaster preparedness involves planning and preparing for potential emergencies, ensuring that individuals and communities can respond effectively to natural disasters. Meteorologists play a pivotal role in disaster preparedness by providing timely and accurate weather forecasts and warnings. Their expertise in understanding complex weather systems helps inform emergency response strategies, making them invaluable in mitigating the impacts of disasters. Meteorologists also analyze trends in weather patterns to gain insights into potential future disasters. Meteorologists play a vital role in disaster preparedness by educating the public about severe weather events. Educating the public is a key responsibility of meteorologists in disaster preparedness. Collaboration with other professionals in the field enhances the effectiveness of meteorologists in disaster preparedness.
[174] The Role of Meteorologists in Disaster Preparedness — The importance of disaster preparedness cannot be overstated; it saves lives, reduces economic losses, and helps communities recover more quickly after disasters strike. Meteorologists play a pivotal role in disaster preparedness by providing timely and accurate weather forecasts and warnings.
[175] Emergency Response: Meteorologists' Critical Contributions — Their role in emergency management highlights the importance of investing in meteorological education and training. As severe weather events become more frequent, the contributions of meteorologists will continue to be essential in safeguarding lives and property. Early Warning Systems and Disaster Preparedness
[177] Global Risks Report 2025 | IASPOINT — Climate change leads to increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. Global temperatures have been rising, with 2024 reported as the warmest year on record. Inflation-adjusted costs of extreme weather have increased by nearly 77% over five decades. Urbanization and population growth exacerbate the impacts and costs of disasters.
[178] Extreme weather tops global risks for next decade again, warns World ... — Extreme weather events have emerged as the most severe long-term risk the world must prepare for over the next decade, with the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlighting the urgent need for action in its latest Global Risks Report 2025. Since the report’s first edition in 2006, extreme weather events have been categorised under “environmental risks.” These events have climbed into the top six risks annually since 2014, ranking as the foremost global risk from 2017 to 2020 and regaining that position in 2024. In the short term (2025-2027), extreme weather events rank as the second most severe global risk. Alongside extreme weather, four other environmental risks — biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse, critical changes to Earth systems, natural resource shortages and pollution — rank among the top ten long-term risks the world must confront by 2035.
[185] AI in Meteorology: Enhancing Weather and Climate Predictions - Geek Pedia — The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into meteorology is a transformative development, revolutionizing weather forecasting and climate modeling. By analyzing vast datasets and identifying complex patterns, AI enhances the accuracy and efficiency of predictions, reshaping our understanding and approach to atmospheric sciences.
[186] Artificial intelligence for modeling and understanding extreme weather ... — In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has deeply impacted various fields, including Earth system sciences, by improving weather forecasting, model emulation, parameter estimation, and the prediction of extreme events. Recent reviews have explored AI applications for extreme weather and climate events, covering topics like deep learning for medium-range forecasts, sub-seasonal to decadal predictions, and causality and explainability in extreme atmospheric events7,16,17. AI-driven platforms analyze vast amounts of data from weather forecasts, river levels, and historical flood patterns to predict future events accurately, integrating this information with digital maps and urban models to identify high-risk areas (climate-viz.github.io.com). M.-A.F.-T., K.-H.C., M.G.-C., A.H., S.S.-S., M.R., O.-I.P, O-.J.P.-V., and M.Ra. worked on extreme event understanding (XAI, UQ).
[194] The Impact of Weather Data on Emergency Response Planning — The integration of precise weather data into emergency response planning is not just an enhancement—it is a necessity for public safety agencies. As we continue to witness the escalating severity and frequency of weather-related incidents, the reliance on robust weather forecasting and data analysis tools will only grow. For first responders
[196] Remote Sensing Approaches for Meteorological Disaster Monitoring ... — If there is no uniform standard for meteorological disaster information, it will be difficult to share information in disaster management, which is disadvantageous to efficient monitoring and emergency warning . Therefore, the establishment of a reasonable meteorological disaster information representation model is the basic aim of
[197] An evaluation of integrating multisourced sensors for disaster management — Currently, there are unique challenges that cannot be met without incorporating in situ sensing as an emerging technology for sourcing and managing disaster information. These include (1) high temporal and spatial resolution of information, (2) broad range of disaster data, and (3) automated operations. ... Development of open standards for
[199] Advancements in Meteorological Instruments and Tools — Meteorology has significantly advanced with state-of-the-art instruments providing real-time weather data and improving forecasting accuracy. Satellites are critical for monitoring large weather systems like hurricanes, providing real-time images and data that help predict their path and intensity. Weather balloons provide vertical atmospheric data, radar tracks precipitation, and satellites offer a global perspective, combining to create a powerful forecasting system. Satellite data enables meteorologists to monitor and predict weather patterns with greater accuracy and detail. Today, advanced technology allows meteorologists to gather real-time weather data from multiple sources simultaneously. Automated Weather Stations and buoys provide real-time, reliable data that enhances weather forecasting and helps predict severe weather events. Meteorological tools such as satellites, weather stations, and ocean buoys provide critical data for climate research.
[200] Future Trends in Meteorology: What's on the Horizon? — The future of satellite technology in meteorology holds great promise for further advancements. One potential development is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into satellite systems. AI can process vast amounts of data quickly, enabling real-time analysis and improved forecasting accuracy.
[203] The Evolution of Weather Satellites: Advancements in Meteorological ... — This first successful weather satellite provided critical data that enhanced weather forecasts and helped save countless lives by predicting natural disasters more accurately. Since then, the technology has continually evolved, leading to modern satellites like NOAA’s GOES-R series, which provide real-time data on Earth’s weather systems. These satellites offer data critical for long-term climate monitoring and understanding global weather patterns, filling observational gaps left by geostationary satellites. Satellites like NOAA’s GOES series provide near-real-time data, which is vital for monitoring and predicting severe weather events like hurricanes and thunderstorms. These satellites provide data for weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and climate monitoring. These satellites provide real-time data on atmospheric conditions, which is crucial for timely weather forecasts.
[205] VORTEX-SE bridges science and community resilience — We highlighted strategies for working with local leaders, residents, educators and emergency managers to improve preparedness and response efforts. The VORTEX-SE Outreach and Engagement Team's work underscores a fundamental point: science alone isn't enough to save lives — it must be effectively communicated and applied at the community
[216] Meteorological Applications | Cambridge Core — The aim of Meteorological Applications is to serve the needs of applied meteorologists and users of meteorological services by publishing papers on aspects of meteorological and allied sciences that report progress on: 1. Applications of meteorological, climatological, analytical and forecasting data, and their socio-economic benefits. 2. Forecasting, warning and service delivery techniques
[217] Transforming Satellite Data into Weather Forecasts - Eos — Satellite imagery has been an immense benefit to weather forecasters. With it, they can assess aviation hazards such as low clouds, monitor thunderstorms, and track the evolution of dust plumes.
[218] Beyond The Radar: Modern Trends in Aviation Weather Forecasting — Explore the advancements in aviation weather forecasting: AI-driven models to real-time tracking, ensuring safer skies and efficient flights. ... These systems utilise a combination of high-resolution satellite imagery, in-situ aircraft measurements, and advanced algorithms to identify and predict turbulence events with greater accuracy
[219] Revolution in aviation weather forecasting - AN Aviation Services Co. — Revolution in aviation weather forecasting Aviation weather forecasting stands at the forefront of ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel, navigating the vast skies through a dynamic interplay of meteorological elements. Over the years, the evolution of weather forecasting in aviation has been marked by a relentless pursuit of accuracy and real-time information, reshaping how airlines plan and execute flights. Aviation weather forecasts are essential tools for ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel. Traditional Challenges in Aviation Weather Forecasting Looking ahead, the aviation industry is poised for even more advancements in weather forecasting technologies. In conclusion, the evolution of weather forecasting in the aviation industry has ushered in a new era of safety and efficiency.
[220] The Evolution of Weather Satellites: Advancements in Meteorological ... — This first successful weather satellite provided critical data that enhanced weather forecasts and helped save countless lives by predicting natural disasters more accurately. Since then, the technology has continually evolved, leading to modern satellites like NOAA’s GOES-R series, which provide real-time data on Earth’s weather systems. These satellites offer data critical for long-term climate monitoring and understanding global weather patterns, filling observational gaps left by geostationary satellites. Satellites like NOAA’s GOES series provide near-real-time data, which is vital for monitoring and predicting severe weather events like hurricanes and thunderstorms. These satellites provide data for weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and climate monitoring. These satellites provide real-time data on atmospheric conditions, which is crucial for timely weather forecasts.
[225] Impacts of Drought on Photosynthesis in Major Food Crops and the ... — These data underscore the reliance on these crops for food security and highlight the potential impacts of environmental stresses such as drought on their productivity. Drought stress affects crop yield drastically, significantly reducing the productivity of major food crops such as wheat, rice, and maize.
[226] Crop traits and production under drought - Nature — Moderate drought occurs widely, impacting crop yield. This Review discusses crop traits that can confer drought tolerance, the role of the environment and management, and how crop models predict
[227] PDF — Drought stress occurs at different stages of growth and adversely affect yield and yield related traits, which lead to reduction in yield. The effect of drought stress is mainly depending on the developmental stage of the plant, degree and duration of the stress, genotypic capacity of species and environmental interactions.
[228] The impact of weather patterns on inter-annual crop yield variability ... — Excessive rainfall can significantly reduce crop yields, similar to the effects of extreme drought. This is due to waterlogging, poor soil drainage, and increased soil water storage, which negatively affect plant growth and yield (Li et al., 2019; Slater et al., 2021).
[229] Excessive rainfall as damaging to corn yield as extreme heat, drought — Excessive rainfall can affect crop productivity in various ways, including direct physical damage, delayed planting and harvesting, restricted root growth, oxygen deficiency and nutrient loss, the researchers said. "It is challenging to simulate the effects of excessive rainfall because of the vast amount of seemingly minor details," Yan said.
[230] Mechanisms and modelling approaches for excessive rainfall stress on ... — The focus is on three major cereal crops: wheat, maize, and rice covering, (1) yield-loss mechanisms of waterlogging, submergence, lodging, pests and diseases, (2) modelling approaches for each mechanism, and (3) required research for better representation of excessive rainfall effects.
[238] The Essential Role of Meteorology in Aviation Safety — Below is a comprehensive list of ways in which meteorology influences daily decisions made by pilots, flight attendants, and airport staff: Flight Planning: Accurate meteorological forecasts help guide pilots and airlines in determining daily flight schedules and routes. Safety: Meteorology is key to ensuring aviation safety. It provides early
[239] The Role of Weather in Aviation: Ensuring Safe and Smooth Flights — Satellites provide valuable data on cloud cover, storm systems, and atmospheric conditions. This information is used for route planning and in-flight decision-making. 3. Doppler Radar. Doppler radar is used to detect wind patterns and turbulence in real time. It helps pilots make immediate adjustments to their flight paths. 4. Weather
[240] Beyond The Radar: Modern Trends in Aviation Weather Forecasting ... — Beyond The Radar: Modern Trends in Aviation Weather Forecasting - Airport Information Systems - AIS Advanced weather tracking systems can now provide real-time data on developing weather patterns, allowing airports and airlines to react proactively to potential disruptions. With the increasing complexity and volume of air traffic, airports require precise and real-time weather data to manage ground operations, flight schedules, and passenger safety effectively. Modern airport weather forecasting systems integrate advanced meteorological instruments, high-resolution weather models, and real-time data from various sources, including ground-based sensors and satellites. Modern advancements, including turbulence tracking tools, generative AI, ensemble forecasting, and innovative meteorological instruments, enable hyper-localised forecasts and real-time weather tracking, facilitating proactive decision-making.
[248] Growing smarter: a systematic review of the impact and challenges of ... — The agricultural sector can lessen weather and climate impacts using decision support tools, climate information, and weather forecasts (Lu et al. 2021). These weather resources must, however, be created and made available in a way that encourages farmers to use them to support agricultural decision-making.
[249] Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere — Weather forecasts support decision-making in agriculture. CIRA researchers pulled together some relevant numbers from past U.S. research for three agricultural products: Raisins Rain forecasts are crucial for timing of grape harvests for raisins. Research from the 60's estimated a value of precipitation forecasts to raisin growers of about $20 million in 1963 dollars. That equates to about
[250] Farming Optimization With Long-Term Weather Forecasting And AI - Forbes — Short-term weather predictions are valuable for near term operational planning, but don’t allow the farmer to mitigate significant, longer-term risks. Farmers have long wished to have a way to know what conditions are coming months or years ahead, and since 1818 the Farmer’s Almanac has been offered as a source of long-term weather insight. Today there is a far more credible source of long-term weather predictions called FarmCast®. WeatherTrends360 also offers their services to the farming sector as a way to make a number of long-term, weather-linked decisions. If the weather is likely to lead to high yields of a crop in that hemisphere, then the global market price is likely to be lower and a farmer may want to shift their own cropping balance in anticipation.
[252] Advances in weather prediction | Science — Weather forecasting provides numerous societal benefits, from extreme weather warnings to agricultural planning. In recent decades, advances in forecasting have been rapid, arising from improved observations and models, and better integration of these through data assimilation and related techniques.
[255] Future Trends in Meteorology: What's on the Horizon? — As weather patterns become more unpredictable, accurate predictions are essential. While challenges abound, opportunities for innovation and collaboration exist. Meteorologists must adapt and evolve in this dynamic landscape to effectively serve society. Advancements in Weather Prediction Models Overview of Current Weather Prediction Models
[257] Applying machine learning techniques in weather forecast modeling — With the current development of artificial intelligence methods, it is worth looking into machine learning techniques for weather prediction . The biggest problem in developing AI models for weather prediction is maintaining physical constraints that are not directly part of the model, unlike NWP algorithms. More- over, the way neural
[261] Interpretable machine learning for weather and climate prediction: A ... — Interpretable machine learning for weather and climate prediction: A review - ScienceDirect Interpretable machine learning for weather and climate prediction: A review This paper reviews interpretability methods for machine learning in weather and climate prediction. Advanced machine learning models have recently achieved high predictive accuracy for weather and climate prediction. In recent years, machine learning (ML) techniques, particularly deep learning models, have achieved dramatic progress in processing massive datasets, characterizing spatial features (Du et al., 2020), mining time correlations (Lee et al., 2020), super-resolution downscaling (Leinonen et al., 2020), and extracting spatial–temporal series in model predictions (Guo et al., 2021). First, we provide an overview of how ML techniques are being applied to weather and climate prediction tasks, and discuss both the improvement of numerical model predictions and pure data-driven approaches.
[262] AI and Climate: How Machine Learning Is Improving Climate Predictions ... — AI and Climate: How Machine Learning Is Improving Climate Predictions - Climate Cosmos AI and Climate: How Machine Learning Is Improving Climate Predictions Traditional climate models have served us well, but they often struggle with the sheer volume of data required to predict complex weather patterns and long-term climate shifts. AI-powered models are now capable of detecting early warning signs of these events by analyzing historical climate data and satellite images. Advancing Climate Science Through AI Research (image credits: unsplash) AI and Climate: How Machine Learning Is Improving Climate Predictions - February 22, 2025 AI and Climate: How Machine Learning Is Improving Climate Predictions AI and Climate: How Machine Learning Is Improving Climate Predictions
[264] Future Trends in Meteorology: What's on the Horizon? — Emerging Technologies Such as Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. Emerging technologies like machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are revolutionizing weather prediction. These technologies enable models to learn from vast datasets. ML algorithms analyze historical weather data to identify patterns and trends.