scholarly journals IoT based climate prediction using ANN for green networking

Author(s):  
S Sheeba Rani ◽  
J Janet ◽  
KC Ramya ◽  
V Gomathy
Author(s):  
Huug van den Dool

This clear and accessible text describes the methods underlying short-term climate prediction at time scales of 2 weeks to a year. Although a difficult range to forecast accurately, there have been several important advances in the last ten years, most notably in understanding ocean-atmosphere interaction (El Nino for example), the release of global coverage data sets, and in prediction methods themselves. With an emphasis on the empirical approach, the text covers in detail empirical wave propagation, teleconnections, empirical orthogonal functions, and constructed analogue. It also provides a detailed description of nearly all methods used operationally in long-lead seasonal forecasts, with new examples and illustrations. The challenges of making a real time forecast are discussed, including protocol, format, and perceptions about users. Based where possible on global data sets, illustrations are not limited to the Northern Hemisphere, but include several examples from the Southern Hemisphere.


2021 ◽  
pp. 117286
Author(s):  
Daniel Mercado-Bettín ◽  
Francois Clayer ◽  
Muhammed Shikhani ◽  
Tadhg N. Moore ◽  
María Dolores Frías ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 110 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 143-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antony Millner
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Author(s):  
Michelle Simões Reboita ◽  
Diogo Malagutti Gonçalves Marietto ◽  
Amanda Souza ◽  
Marina Barbosa

O objetivo deste estudo é apresentar uma descrição das características da atmosfera que contribuíram para elevados totais de precipitação no sul de Minas Gerais e que foram precursores de dois episódios de inundação e alagamento na cidade de Itajubá: um em 16 de janeiro de 1991 e outro em 02 de janeiro de 2000. Para tanto, foram utilizados dados do Climate Prediction Center e da reanálise ERA-Interim do European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Entre os resultados, têm-se que os episódios de inundação e alagamento ocorridos na cidade de Itajubá, em ambos os anos, estiveram associados à atuação da Zona de Convergência do Atlântico Sul, que se estendia da Amazônia, passando pelo sudeste do Brasil, e chegava ao Atlântico Sul.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
George J. Boer ◽  
Douglas M . Smith ◽  
Christophe Cassou ◽  
Francisco Doblas-Reyes ◽  
Gokhan Danabasoglu ◽  
...  

Abstract. The Decadal Climate Prediction Project (DCPP) is a coordinated multi-model investigation into decadal climate prediction, predictability, and variability. The DCPP makes use of past experience in simulating and predicting decadal variability and forced climate change gained from CMIP5 and elsewhere. It builds on recent improvements in models, in the reanalysis of climate data, in methods of initialization and ensemble generation, and in data treatment and analysis to propose an extended comprehensive decadal prediction investigation as part of CMIP6. The DCPP consists of three Components. Component A comprises the production and analysis of an extensive archive of retrospective forecasts to be used to assess and understand historical decadal prediction skill, as a basis for improvements in all aspects of end-to-end decadal prediction, and as a basis for forecasting on annual to decadal timescales. Component B undertakes ongoing production, dissemination and analysis of experimental quasi-real-time multi-model forecasts as a basis for potential operational forecast production. Component C involves the organization and coordination of case studies of particular climate shifts and variations, both natural and naturally forced (e.g. the "hiatus", volcanoes), including the study of the mechanisms that determine these behaviours. Groups are invited to participate in as many or as few of the Components of the DCPP, each of which are separately prioritized, as are of interest to them. The Decadal Climate Prediction Project addresses a range of scientific issues involving the ability of the climate system to be predicted on annual to decadal timescales, the skill that is currently and potentially available, the mechanisms involved in long timescale variability, and the production of forecasts of benefit to both science and society.


2020 ◽  
Vol 174 ◽  
pp. 123-127
Author(s):  
Jianxin Cheng ◽  
Jin Liu ◽  
Zhou Xu ◽  
Chenkai Shen ◽  
Qiuming Kuang

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