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Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Environmental Science and Disaster Management => Topic started by: tamim_saif on February 09, 2013, 03:40:00 PM

Title: Smartphones, tablets help scientists improve storm forecasts
Post by: tamim_saif on February 09, 2013, 03:40:00 PM
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The next advance in weather forecasting may not come from a new satellite or supercomputer, but from a device in your pocket. University of Washington atmospheric scientists are using pressure sensors included in the newest smartphones to develop better weather forecasting techniques. "With this approach we could potentially have tens or hundreds of thousands of additional surface pressure observations, which could significantly improve short-term weather forecasts," said Cliff Mass, a UW professor of atmospheric sciences. Owners of certain new Android smartphones and tablet computers can now download the PressureNet app, which measures atmospheric pressure and provides the data to UW researchers.
Title: Re: Smartphones, tablets help scientists improve storm forecasts
Post by: nayeemfaruqui on February 20, 2013, 02:26:44 PM
Great post..