Title: Lesson 2: About weather forecasting
1Module 6 Weather Forecasting
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Lesson 2 About weather forecasting
After completing this Lesson, you have learned
to answer 1. What is weather forecasting? 2.
How weather is predicted? 3. How reliable is this
weather forecasting? 4. What is Indian
Meteorological Department (IMD) and how weather
forecasting is carried out by IMD?
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2Lesson 2 About weather forecasting
- What is weather forecasting?
- Weather forecasting is a prediction of what the
weather will be like in an hour, tomorrow, next
week or during a season. - Weather forecasts, such as
- "Look for cloudy skies with afternoon
- thunderstorms and a high of 380 C"
- provide critical information about the
weather to come.
3Lesson 2 About weather forecasting
- How weather is predicted?
- Weather forecasters collect data on atmospheric
conditions, including temperature, humidity,
pressure, wind speed, and its direction etc. - High-speed computers, meteorological satellites,
and weather radars are tools used to collect the
weather data. - Such data are fed into the sophisticated
computers to interpret the weather conditions.
4Lesson 2 About weather forecasting
- How weather is predicted?
- Weather forecasting is a very important activity
of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). - IMD provides very comprehensive forecasting
services for different users. - IMD has forecasting offices at its 6 Regional
Meteorological Centers and Meteorological Centers
at the State capitals. - In addition it has two major forecasting centers
at New Delhi and Pune.
5Lesson 2 About weather forecasting
- How weather is predicted?
- Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) maintains
a countrywide network of observational stations
from where weather reports are received at Pune
through the Regional Telecommunication Hub based
at New Delhi. - With the help of these reports and other
observations from the globe, the Pune office
issues the All India Daily Weather Bulletin and
Weather Forecasts for the entire country.
6Lesson 2 About weather forecasting
- How reliable is this weather forecasting?
- Atmospheric conditions change rapidly.
- Hence, even with sophisticated computer models,
satellite images, and monitoring stations across
most of the planet, forecasts can be not exact. - That is, sometimes the weather is more
predictable than at other times.
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This concludes Lesson 2- About weather
forecasting - in this Module. Next Lesson is
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