Abstract

Vast quantities of frequently updated weather data for both forecasting and nowcasting are generally required in meteorological field programs. The continuing synthesis of this data to suit specific operations is best accomplished using computers. Recent advances in telecommunications and computer hardware have allowed improved assimilation and presentation of weather data at remote field sites at significantly reduced costs. This paper describes a forecasting/nowcasting system designed and assembled to support a weather modification field project in Illinois. With minor modifications, this system can be located anywhere that has access to electrical power and standard telephone lines. The use of new technology with on-site computer capabilities allows rapid generation of products specifically tailored to meet the requirements of individual field projects, both for forecasting the operations and nowcasting during operations.

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