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  2. METAR - Wikipedia

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    METAR is a format for reporting weather information. A METAR weather report is predominantly used by aircraft pilots, and by meteorologists, who use aggregated METAR information to assist in weather forecasting. Raw METAR is the most common format in the world for the transmission of observational weather data.

  3. Meteorology - Wikipedia

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    Thus, by the end of the 18th century, meteorologists had access to large quantities of reliable weather data. [65] In 1832, an electromagnetic telegraph was created by Baron Schilling. [67] The arrival of the electrical telegraph in 1837 afforded, for the first time, a practical method for quickly gathering surface weather observations from a ...

  4. Typical meteorological year - Wikipedia

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    Typical meteorological year (TMY) is a collation of selected weather data for a specific location, listing hourly values of solar radiation and meteorological elements for a one-year period. The values are generated from a data bank much longer than a year in duration, at least 12 years.

  5. Atmospheric reanalysis - Wikipedia

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    An atmospheric reanalysis (also: meteorological reanalysis and climate reanalysis) is a meteorological and climate data assimilation project which aims to assimilate historical atmospheric observational data spanning an extended period, using a single consistent assimilation (or "analysis") scheme throughout.

  6. Meteorological instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Remote sensing instruments collect data from weather events some distance from the instrument and typically stores the data where the instrument is located and often transmits the data at defined intervals to central data centers. In 1441, King Sejong's son, Prince Munjong, invented the first standardized rain gauge.

  7. BUFR - Wikipedia

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    BUFR was created in 1988 with the goal of replacing the WMO's dozens of character-based, position-driven meteorological codes, such as SYNOP (surface observations), TEMP (upper air soundings) and CLIMAT (monthly climatological data). BUFR was designed to be portable, compact, and universal.

  8. Category:Meteorological data and networks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Meteorological data and networks" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Global Telecommunications System - Wikipedia

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    The Global Telecommunication System (GTS) is a secured communication network enabling real-time exchange of meteorological data from weather stations, satellites and numerical weather prediction centres, providing critical meteorological forecasting, warnings, and alerts.