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BAF Radar

BAF Radar (MTR)

BAF Radar

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BAF Radar

Source: Bangladesh Air Force

Force-13 Radar (F13)

Force 13 radar
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    7 Day Weather Forecast for Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: A Mix of Sunshine, Rain, and Changing Conditions Durban, South Africa, is set for a dynamic weather pattern over the next seven days. Expect a blend of sunshine, cloud cover, and periodic showers, with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 29°C. Here’s […]
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    Sydney 7-Day Weather Forecast: Humid Conditions, Showers, and Breezy Days Ahead As of Sydney 7-Day Weather Forecast, Sydney, New South Wales, is set to experience a humid and breezy week with a mix of cloudy skies, passing showers, and sunshine. While some days will see scattered rain, others will bring […]


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DHAKA WEATHER

Weather forecasting is like predicting the future of a giant and ever-changing ocean – the atmosphere! It’s a complex process that combines science, technology, and human expertise. Here’s a simplified breakdown of how it works:

Data collection:

Observe: Thousands of weather stations, satellites, radars, and even everyday people using apps provide real-time data on temperature, pressure, humidity, wind speed, precipitation, and more.

Analyze: Meteorologists and computers analyze this data to understand current weather patterns and the forces driving them.

Prediction:

Modeling: Powerful computers process the data and run complex simulations using sophisticated mathematical models. These models represent the atmosphere and how it behaves, accounting for factors like temperature changes, wind currents, and moisture levels.

Multiple models: Different models use different approaches and have varying strengths and weaknesses. Meteorologists use their expertise to choose the model(s) most likely to be accurate for the specific situation.

Forecast creation:

Output: The models generate predictions for future weather conditions like temperature, precipitation, wind speed, cloud cover, etc.

Interpretation: Meteorologists interpret the model outputs, considering local factors and their knowledge of historical patterns and forecast biases. They refine the predictions and communicate them in a clear and understandable way for the public.

Uncertainty and accuracy:

 
Chaos theory: The atmosphere is inherently chaotic, meaning small changes in initial conditions can lead to significantly different outcomes. This makes long-term forecasts less accurate than short-term ones.

Constant updates: Forecasts are continuously updated as new data becomes available, improving their accuracy as the event approaches.

Remember: Weather forecasts are not perfect, and there will always be some level of uncertainty. However, thanks to advancements in technology and human expertise, they continue to improve, giving us valuable insights into what to expect from the ever-changing sky above.

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