Advances in weather prediction

Better weather and environmental forecasting will continue to improve well-being 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. Further improvements are not yet constrained by limits on predictability. Better forecasting, in turn, can contribute to a wide range of environmental forecasting, from forest-fire smoke to bird migrations.

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