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The weather machine
Book • 1977
Andrew Blum's "The Weather Machine" delves into the intricate workings of modern weather forecasting, particularly highlighting the role of supercomputers and vast data networks in predicting extreme weather events.
The book explores the evolution of weather prediction from its early stages to the sophisticated systems used today.
Blum uses Hurricane Sandy as a case study, illustrating the power and limitations of these advanced forecasting models.
He emphasizes the international collaboration and data sharing crucial for accurate predictions.
The book also touches upon the increasing role of private companies in weather forecasting and the potential implications for global cooperation.
The book explores the evolution of weather prediction from its early stages to the sophisticated systems used today.
Blum uses Hurricane Sandy as a case study, illustrating the power and limitations of these advanced forecasting models.
He emphasizes the international collaboration and data sharing crucial for accurate predictions.
The book also touches upon the increasing role of private companies in weather forecasting and the potential implications for global cooperation.
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