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ADVANCING GLOBAL NWP THROUGH INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION


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Base Time: Tue 12 Mar 2024 00 UTC T+0 Valid time: Tue 12 Mar 2024 00 UTC



Visibility relates to the transparency of the atmosphere, and how far the eye
can see. It is affected by many factors, such as mist, fog, dust and haze.
Predicting near-surface visibility is very challenging as it depends on the
dynamic and thermodynamic conditions in the lowest layers of the atmosphere, and
how these interact with surface features like hills, valleys and water bodies.
This visibility diagnostic is an experimental product and should be used with
caution. Click the middle icon to the bottom right for the (non-linear)
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MACHINE LEARNING IGNITES WILDFIRE FORECASTING



Joe McNorton reports on recent success in forecasting wildfires using machine
learning at resolutions as high as 1 km and work to incorporate a wildfire
component into ECMWF’s Integrated Forecasting System.



6 March 2024
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AI WEATHER FORECASTS CAN’T STAND ALONE FOR NOW, SAYS HEAD OF UK MET OFFICE





Penny Endersby, the Chief Executive of the UK Met Office, has given a
wide-ranging interview to ECMWF, focusing on the use of artificial intelligence
(AI) forecasts, the relationship between ECMWF and its Member States, and
International Women's Day.





08 March 2024
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THREE-YEAR COPERNICUS CO2 PROJECT CONCLUDES AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME



The three-year ECMWF-coordinated project for a prototype system for a Copernicus
CO2 service (CoCO2) to monitor anthropogenic CO2 emissions worldwide has
concluded its ambitious programme successfully.



05 March 2024
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PLANS FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION FORECAST (HRES) AND ENSEMBLE FORECAST (ENS) CONTROL
RUN



Since ECMWF medium-range ensemble (ENS) and high-resolution (HRES) forecasts now
have the same horizontal resolution, we plan to stop using the term ‘HRES’. Find
out about the time frame for this change.



05 March 2024


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4 March 2024


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learning for weather prediction April 11 – 12 ECMWF DestinE Annual Meeting April
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