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what is the weather forecast - traduzione in greco

APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO PREDICT THE CONDITIONS OF THE ATMOSPHERE FOR A GIVEN LOCATION AND TIME
Weather forecast; Weather prediction; Weather outlook; Weather forecasts; Weather forecasting and prediction; Weather forecasters; Weatherforecasting; Temperature forecasting; Persistence forecast; Persistence forecasts; Persistence forecasting; What The Forecast; What the Forecast; History of weather forecasting; Weather bulletin; Short-term forecast; Long-term forecast; Short-term weather forecast; Long-term weather forecast; Short term forecast; Long term forecast; Short term weather forecast; Long term weather forecast
  • Modern weather predictions aid in timely evacuations and potentially save lives and prevent property damage
  • An [[air handling unit]] is used for the heating and cooling of air in a central location (click on image for legend).
  • BBC television weather chart for November 13, 1936
  • Forecast of surface pressures five days into the future for the North Pacific, North America, and the [[North Atlantic Ocean]]
  • Weather map of Europe, December 10, 1887
  • mbar]] [[geopotential height]] and absolute [[vorticity]] prediction from a numerical weather prediction model
  • mbar]] [[geopotential height]] prediction from a numerical weather prediction model
  • visual style]] that an American newspaper might use. Temperatures are given in Fahrenheit.
  • Emblem of JTWC Joint Typhoon Warning Center
  • Chaitén volcano]] stretching across [[Patagonia]] from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean
  • The ''Royal Charter'' sank in an October 1859 storm, stimulating the establishment of modern weather forecasting.

what is the weather forecast      
ποια είναι η πρόγνωση του καιρού
weather bulletin         
μετεωρολογικό δελτίο
weather bureau         
  • National AHPS map.
  • An Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS).
  • A Cooperative Observer Program weather station.
  • NWS HQ in Silver Spring, Maryland
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  • Sample CPC 3.5-month temperature outlook.
  • Typical forecast office (WFO)
  • Map of NWS Weather Forecast Offices. Colors indicate area of responsibility, letters indicate each office's call sign. Alaska, Pacific and Puerto Rico offices are only indicated with call sign letters in the corners.
  • The National Weather Service areas of marine weather forecasting responsibility.
  • A radiosonde shortly after launch.
U.S. FORECASTING AGENCY OF THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
United States Weather Bureau; U.S. Weather Bureau; NOAA National Weather Service; Weather Bureau; NWSFO; National Weather Service Forecast Office; River Forecast Center; National Weather Service (United States); Weather.gov; United States National Weather Service; National weather service; U.S. Weather Service; Weather Service Bureau; U. S. Weather Bureau; National Weather Service forecast office; Weather forecast office; Nws.noaa.gov; National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office; National Digital Forecast Database; U.S. National Weather Service; National Weather Service Davenport/Quad Cities, Iowa/Illinois; @NWS; U.S. NWS
μετεωρολογική υπηρεσία

Definizione

weather forecast
(weather forecasts)
A weather forecast is a statement saying what the weather will be like the next day or for the next few days.
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Wikipedia

Weather forecasting

Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the conditions of the atmosphere for a given location and time. People have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia and formally since the 19th century.

Weather forecasts are made by collecting quantitative data about the current state of the atmosphere, land, and ocean and using meteorology to project how the atmosphere will change at a given place.

Once calculated manually based mainly upon changes in barometric pressure, current weather conditions, and sky condition or cloud cover, weather forecasting now relies on computer-based models that take many atmospheric factors into account. Human input is still required to pick the best possible model to base the forecast upon, which involves pattern recognition skills, teleconnections, knowledge of model performance, and knowledge of model biases.

The inaccuracy of forecasting is due to the chaotic nature of the atmosphere, the massive computational power required to solve the equations that describe the atmosphere, the land, and the ocean, the error involved in measuring the initial conditions, and an incomplete understanding of atmospheric and related processes. Hence, forecasts become less accurate as the difference between current time and the time for which the forecast is being made (the range of the forecast) increases. The use of ensembles and model consensus helps narrow the error and provide confidence in the forecast.

There is a vast variety of end uses for weather forecasts. Weather warnings are important because they are used to protect life and property. Forecasts based on temperature and precipitation are important to agriculture, and therefore to traders within commodity markets. Temperature forecasts are used by utility companies to estimate demand over coming days.

On an everyday basis, many people use weather forecasts to determine what to wear on a given day. Since outdoor activities are severely curtailed by heavy rain, snow and wind chill, forecasts can be used to plan activities around these events, and to plan ahead and survive them.

Weather forecasting is a part of the economy. For example in 2009, the US spent approximately$5.8 billion on it, producing benefits estimated at six times as much.