Weather observation and forecasting using radiosonde

According to business today report, India recorded around 32 extreme weather events in the recent years [3]. Based on the analysis of this current paper, it is observed that all of the radiosonde instruments have small errors and can be prepared appropriate for climate studies and analysis if the su...

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Veröffentlicht in:Telkomnika 2022-12, Vol.20 (6), p.1376-1383
Hauptverfasser: Joseph, Jeyaraj Jency, Meenal, Rajasekaran, Josh, Francis Thomas, Michael, Prawin Angel, Krishnamoorthy, Vinoth Kumar, Chandran, Giriprasad, Veerabathran, Selve
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Zusammenfassung:According to business today report, India recorded around 32 extreme weather events in the recent years [3]. Based on the analysis of this current paper, it is observed that all of the radiosonde instruments have small errors and can be prepared appropriate for climate studies and analysis if the suitable temperature correction models are used to correct the data [14]-[16]. [...]the data obtained by radiosondes is not only a chief input to numerical weather prediction, but also used for the model validation, research investigations on climate studies. [...]there is a need for emerging techniques such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning methods in weather forecasting and climate research. [...]this work plays a major role in determining the agricultural pattern also. [...]by knowing the wind speed and its flow of direction, the implementation of renewable energy resources like the wind mills can be successfully done at the right areas.
ISSN:1693-6930
2302-9293
DOI:10.12928/telkomnika.v20i6.24247