Accurate Weather Forecasts 28 Days Out
Meteorologists are using supercomputers and the latest data about climate phenomena to predict temperature and precipitation four weeks in the future
is an assistant professor in the department of atmospheric, oceanic and earth sciences at George Mason University. She oversees the SubX Project that produces weather forecasts out to four weeks, as well as research into climate forecasts that could extend several years. Credit: Nick Higgins
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