The effect of analyses on subsequent prognoses : a subjective evaluation / Pete Haering, meteorologist.: En57-44/78-024E-PDF

"GOES satellite imagery can be used to assess initial upper air analyses (500 mb. and 250 mb.) over the eastern Pacific. .. the imagery can be used to gain much useful informaation as to the intensity and extent of the major trofs by examining the nature of the convective clouds. Such an examination will then indirectly lead towards and assessment of thickness patterns over the sparse ocean data areas."

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Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
Canada. Atmospheric Environment Service. Pacific Region.
Canada. Atmospheric Environment Service. Pacific Weather Center.
Title The effect of analyses on subsequent prognoses : a subjective evaluation / Pete Haering, meteorologist.
Series title Pacific region technical notes ; no. 78-024
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Caption title.
Continued by: The effect of analyses on subsequent prognoses cont. : 1. upper level flow patterns 2. the cut-off low [En57-44/78-027E-PDF] ; The effect of analyses on subsequent prognoses cont. : 1. erroneous vorticity pattern 2. lack of data [En57-44/78-029E-PDF] ; The effect of analyses on subsequent prognoses cont. : 1. good analyses lead to good prognoses 2. erroneous vorticity patterns at edge of wind field [En57-44/78-030E-PDF] ; The effect of analyses on subsequent prognoses cont. : erroneous intensities of correctly located vorticity patterns [En57-44/78-031E-PDF].
Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Publishing information Vancouver : Pacific Weather Centre, [1978].
Author / Contributor Haering, Peter, author.
Description 1 online resource (4 unnumbered pages).
Catalogue number
  • En57-44/78-024E-PDF
Subject terms Weather forecasts
Satellite imagery
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