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Weather forecasting- is the science of making predictions about general and specific weather phenomenon for a
given area based on observations of such weather related factors as atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction, precipitation, cloud cover, temperature, humidity, frontal movements, etc.
Meteorologists use several tools to help them forecast the weather for an area. These fall under two categories: tools for
collecting data and tools for coordinating and interpreting data.
In a typical weather-forecasting system, recently collected data are fed into a computer model in a process called
assimilation. This ensures that the computer model holds the current weather conditions as accurately as possible before
using it to predict how the weather may change over the next few days.
Weather forecasting is an exact science of data collecting, but interpretation of the data collected can be difficult because
of the chaotic nature of the factors that affect the weather. These factors
can follow generally recognized trends, but meteorologists understand that many things can affect these trends. With the advent
of computer models and satellite imagery, weather forecasting has improved greatly. Since lives and livelihoods depend on
accurate weather forecasting, these improvements have helped not only the understanding of weather, but how it affects living and
non living things on Earth.
See also: Meteorology, Weather control, Afghanistan Meteorological Authority, TV
Nova; Accuweather ak
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