3D nowcasting
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3d-nowcasting-195-1481433
title:
3D nowcasting
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3D nowcasting refers to an experimental technology of nowcasting in meteorology that uses a rapid phased-array radar to predict precipitation several minutes in advance. The phased-array radar takes a scan of the sky in anywhere from 10–30 seconds, viewing 100 vertical levels in a range of 60 km. thus providing inputs every 30 seconds. It divides the sky into several "layers" and uses a new algorithm for forecasting very quickly. The models use the K computer, requiring a large amount of observa
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Experimental technology in meteorology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_nowcasting
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2024-04-16T00:56:29Z
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