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In this study, a hybrid approach combining an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) and Wavelet Transform (WT) is examined for solar radiation prediction in Nigeria. Meteorological data obtained from NIMET Nigeria comprising of monthly mean minimum temperature, maximum temperature, relative humidity and sunshine hours were used as inputs to the model and monthly mean solar radiation was used as the model output. The data used was divided into two for training and testing, with 70% used...
Topics: ANFIS, Wavelet Transform, Solar radiation, Meteorological data, Nigeria
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Clothing Almanacs show monthly requirements for items of military clothing to be used in a particular region. They are intended to aid logistic planners by indicating not only the most suitable military clothing for each month, but also the climatic and geographic conditions which make such clothing suitable. The tables can be used in planning clothing issue and seasonal clothing renovation, in scheduling warehouse operations to make maximum use of critical space, in estimating the probable...
Topics: DTIC Archive, QUARTERMASTER CORPS WASHINGTON DC, *CLOTHING, METEOROLOGICAL DATA, SEASONAL...
PV technology is the most famous among the several renewable energy technologies that was adopted globally. According to Myanmar weather condition, solar power plants are the best renewable energy source to provide electricity for both urban and rural areas. The case study is selected Tat Thit Kyun where is situated Latitude 18°44N and Longitude 95°11E 5.6 mile away from Padaung Township. 312 kWh demand is needed for 387 numbers of household. Data is obtained from Meteorological data of...
Topics: Electrical Engineering, PV technology, renewable energy, urban and rural areas, Meteorological...
Topics: DTIC Archive, QUARTERMASTER CORPS WASHINGTON DC, *CLOTHING, USSR, METEOROLOGICAL DATA, SEASONAL...
The objective of this task is to provide the UAV-BPI IRST development effort with a utility for producing cloud scenes for use in the Synthetic Scene Generation Model (SSGM). As currently configured, SSGM comes with only a handful of cloud scenes, which are not necessarily adequate to fully represent the range of cloud conditions in the theaters of interest. The cloud generation utility produced under this effort utilizes historical cloud coverage data for the regions of interest to produce...
Topics: DTIC Archive, SCHAFER CORP ARLINGTON VA, *CLOUD PHYSICS, *SCENE GENERATION, METEOROLOGICAL DATA,...
Given the assumption that weather can be predicted more effectively by integrating the dynamic equations(s) than by examining trends, the question investigated here is whether time series can be used in the secondary routine to effect improvement. The met
Topic: *TIME SERIES ANALYSIS, *WEATHER FORECASTING, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, PREDICTIONS, DYNAMICS, FORECASTING,...
We put forth the idea of developing a statistical model representing the relationship between model parameters and macroscopic features in meteorological quantities, with the latter quantified in terms of measures commonly used in spatial verification methods. For example, if/when a spatial verification method suggests that frontal speed was forecast incorrectly, we would like to be able to set the model parameters (e.g., diffusion rate) to remedy that problem in some optimal sense. This...
Topics: DTIC Archive, WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE APPLIED PHYSICS LAB, *DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, *METEOROLOGICAL...
The goal of this research is to increase our understanding of the theoretical and practical limits on atmospheric predictability to guide the development of new strategies for observing and utilizing data in an optimal manner, including defining the scientific principles for the development of an adaptive observation capability for the Navy's environmental prediction systems. In principle, this adaptive approach could revolutionize the methodology for determining initial conditions for...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *MATHEMATICAL PREDICTION, *WEATHER FORECASTING,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, QUARTERMASTER CORPS WASHINGTON DC, *CLOTHING, MILITARY PERSONNEL, METEOROLOGICAL...
The objective is to develop, validate, and transition new METOC capabilities within a high-resolution modeling system using advanced data assimilation of UAS data in order to achieve superior short and medium term forecasts of high-impact weather and EM-related parameters. We will use three crucial model components: i) the coupled atmospheric and oceanic components of the Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS 1), ii) the 3D-variational (3DVAR) analysis schemes NAVDAS (NRL...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, ASSIMILATION, ELECTROMAGNETIC...
A study was conducted to establish current (baseline) practices in the use of weather information at Airline Operations Centers (AOCs). Two large airlines with substantial international service, one smaller airline with national service, and a small regional airline were included in the study. Dispatchers were interviewed at each airline and asked to assign priorities to listed weather factors. Responses were similar across airlines, but dispatchers from the larger long-haul airlines gave...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARIZONA STATE UNIV EAST MESA AZ, *COMMERCIAL AVIATION, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA,...
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Given the assumption that weather can be predicted more effectively by integrating the dynamic equations(s) than by examining trends, the question investigated here is whether time series can be used in the secondary routine to effect improvement. The met
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The main goal of this research project is to develop a data assimilation system to obtain a global atmospheric analysis for the U. S. Navy's Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System (NOGAPS) model, as well as a set of limited area atmospheric analyses for multiple local domains for the Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS) model by a single data assimilation process. We will achieve this goal by developing a novel data assimilation system based on analyzing the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, TEXAS A AND M UNIV COLLEGE STATION DEPT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA
This data report consists of a six part statistical summary of surface weather observations. The six parts are: Part A - Weather Conditions/Atmospheric Phenomena, Part B - Precipitation/Snowfall/Snow Depth, Part C - Surface Winds, Part D - Ceiling versus Visibility/Sky Cover, Part E - Psychrometric Summaries, Part F - Station Pressure/Sea Level Pressure. Keywords include; Climatology, Surface wind, Temperature, Precipitation, Ceiling, Visibility, Relative humidity, Station pressure, Extreme...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND DETACHMENT ASHEVILLE NC, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, GROUND...
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *USSR, *EARTH SCIENCES,...
In this 2nd year of a 3 year effort by the Naval Research Laboratory Code 7544 to enable Navy aerosol forecasting to take full advantage of available data feeds through the investigation of fundamental atmospheric composition observability, we find that the next generation of data feeds and associated technology present a number of challenges and opportunities which require attention. These include: 1) The transition from NASA EOS sensors to the next generation of diversified operational and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *AEROSOLS, *ATMOSPHERE MODELS, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA,...
Our goal is to develop a short-term high-resolution data assimilation capability that can provide the Navy with improved analyses and forecasts of atmospheric conditions with sufficient detail and accuracy for supporting the Navy mission in threat detection, weapons development, and weather safe operations. The data assimilation system will utilize all available weather data, such as Doppler radar, in situ, and remotely sensed observations. The system will run efficiently and generate a...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA MARINE METEOROLOGY DIV, *DOPPLER RADAR, *INFORMATION...
The long-term goal of this RTP project is to provide the warfighter with superior battlespace environmental awareness in terms of high fidelity four-dimensional (4D) depiction of the global atmospheric states. This situational awareness is a key aspect of information superiority in the DoD's strategic plan to ensure battlespace dominance in the 21st century. This goal is to be accomplished by providing NOGAPS1 with best possible initial condition through the use of next generation global...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *SITUATIONAL AWARENESS, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA,...
This project is one coordinated component of a larger combined 6.2/6.4 Rapid Transition Project (RTP) to address specific Naval Special Warfare (NSW) operational decisions that are affected by meteorology and oceanography (METOC) processes. Our overall goal is to develop technology for a unique, rapidly globally-relocatable, coupled air-sea, high-resolution data assimilation system capable of optimally utilizing the diverse, highly perishable, on-scene environmental data collected by NSW forces...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA MARINE METEOROLOGY DIV, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA,...
The main purpose of this conference was to review the results of the numerical experiments carried out so far on WIND data at the UK Meteorological Office (MO) and Los Alamos and examine their implications for future development of the mesoscale model heirachy at ASL. The opportunity was also used to brief the participants on the present status of validation and archiving of the field data from the four phases of the project; this was done on the first day by Dr Cionco and his ASL colleagues....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Pearce, R P, READING UNIV (UNITED KINGDOM), *WIND, SYMPOSIA, COLLECTION,...
In this final year of a 3 year effort by the Naval Research Laboratory Code 7544 to enable Navy aerosol forecasting to take full advantage of available data feeds through the investigation of fundamental atmospheric composition observability, we find that the next generation of data feeds and associated technology present a number of challenges and opportunities which require attention. These include: 1) The transition from NASA EOS sensors to the next generation of diversified operational and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, AEROSOLS, ASSIMILATION,...
This data report consists of a six part statistical summary of surface weather observations. The six parts are: Part A - Weather Conditions/Atmospheric Phenomena, Part B - Precipitation/Snowfall/Snow Depth, Part C - Surface Winds, Part D - Ceiling versus Visibility/Sky Cover, Part E - Psychrometric Summaries, Part F - Station Pressure/Sea Level Pressure. Keywords include; Climatology, Surface wind, Temperature, Precipitation, Ceiling, Visibility, Relative humidity, Station pressure, Extreme...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND DETACHMENT ASHEVILLE NC, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, GROUND...
This data report consists of a six part statistical summary of surface weather observations. The six parts are: Part A - Weather Conditions/Atmospheric Phenomena, Part B - Precipitation/Snowfall/Snow Depth, Part C - Surface Winds, Part D - Ceiling versus Visibility/Sky Cover, Part E - Psychrometric Summaries, Part F - Station Pressure/Sea Level Pressure. Keywords include; Climatology, Surface wind, Temperature, Precipitation, Ceiling, Visibility, Relative humidity, Station pressure, Extreme...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND DETACHMENT ASHEVILLE NC, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, GROUND...
Topics: DTIC Archive, QUARTERMASTER CORPS WASHINGTON DC, *CLOTHING, MILITARY PERSONNEL, METEOROLOGICAL...
The long term goal of this project is to develop tools for the automated analysis and nowcasting of conventional and remotely-sensed meteorological data, primarily for use at regional forecast centers, and aboard ship in remote littoral regions in which the Navy operates. In contrast to predicting weather out to several days (the purpose of numerical weather prediction), the purpose here is to assess current weather conditions at scales smaller than the grid spacing that limits numerical...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *NOWCASTING, *WEATHER FORECASTING, CLOUDS, LITTORAL...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Aleksandrov, N N, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *METEOROLOGICAL...
This data report consists of a six part statistical summary of surface weather observations. The six parts are: Part A - Weather Conditions/Atmospheric Phenomena, Part B - Precipitation/Snowfall/Snow Depth, Part C - Surface Winds, Part D - Ceiling versus Visibility/Sky Cover, Part E - Psychrometric Summaries, Part F - Station Pressure/Sea Level Pressure. Keywords include; Climatology, Surface wind, Temperature, Precipitation, Ceiling, Visibility, Relative humidity, Station pressure, Extreme...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND DETACHMENT ASHEVILLE NC, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, GROUND...
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, *HYDROGRAPHY,...
This project is one coordinated component of a larger effort to address specific operational decisions that are affected by meteorology and oceanography (METOC) processes. Our goal is to develop technology for a high-resolution weather data fusion (NOWCAST) system capable of blending an ensemble of highly perishable, on-scene environmental data together in the context of operational situational awareness to provide a consistent, integrated, web-enabled picture of the current, real-time METOC...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *DATA FUSION, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, *NOWCASTING,...
A study was conducted to identify/verify weather factors important to the conduct of aviation activities and that would be important to consider in systems intended to operate within the NextGen environment. The study reviewed weather-information systems available for General Aviation aircraft at that time. The report presents a listing of recognized aviation weather hazards followed by rankings, by General Aviation pilots, of weather data elements associated with these hazards. This is...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARIZONA STATE UNIV EAST MESA AZ, *COCKPITS, *WEATHER, AIR TRANSPORTATION, GENERAL...
The long-term goal is to contribute to the understanding and improvement of the information flow from METOC system to the forecasters and to the warfighters. Of particular interest is the METOC information flow in the STRIKE warfare area. Objectives: Develop a prototype information interaction system to create a more efficient system for METOC personnel to present concise tactical weather information to the warfighters. Exploit new cognitive research ideas for the purpose of improving the METOC...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, *MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE,...
This report deals with: Climatological Publications; Standard Naval Weather Service Summaries, and Special Marine Environmental Studies.
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND DETACHMENT ASHEVILLE NC, *CLIMATE, *MILITARY PUBLICATIONS,...
This edition of the Annual Tropical Cyclone Report (ATCR) documents the TC season and details operationally or meteorologically significant cyclones noted within the JTWC Area of Responsibility. Details are provided to describe operational impacts from tropical cyclones as well as significant challenges and/or shortfalls in the TC warning system. These details are provided to serve as input for future research and development efforts. Below average tropical cyclone activity continued in the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT TYPHOON WARNING CENTER PEARL HARBOR HI, *TROPICAL CYCLONES, METEOROLOGICAL...
The long-term goal of this Rapic Transition Process (RTP) project is to provide the warfighter with superior battlespace environmental awareness in terms of high fidelity four-dimensional (4D) depiction of the regional/mesoscale atmospheric states. This situational awareness is a key aspect of information superiority in the DoD s strategic plan to ensure battlespace dominance in the 21st century. This goal is to be accomplished by providing COAMPS with the best possible initial condition...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, ASSIMILATION, FOUR DIMENSIONAL,...
The verification of high-resolution mesoscale numerical weather predictions presents unique challenges. Traditional verification metrics - root mean square error, etc., which rely on single point verification often give incomplete or misleading assessments of model performance. Small-scale features are often miss-represented (aliasing) or, due to much lower predictability than large-scale features, cause an unwarranted penalty by conventional verification measures due to small spatial or...
Topics: DTIC Archive, WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE APPLIED PHYSICS LAB, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, VERIFICATION,...
The Routine Product Set (RPS) is a list of products sent to you each volume scan. The current RPS list is the one actively in use. Adaptation lists are a library of 10 other lists you can create for different weather regimes (clear air, convection close to the Radar Data Acquisition (RDA) site, convection far away, stratiform precipitation or snow, etc.). The RPS list consists of up to 20 products you use most frequently. The products you put on the list are a function of the Volume Coverage...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR WEATHER SERVICE SCOTT AFB IL, *METEOROLOGICAL RADAR, DOPPLER RADAR,...
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DTIC ADA1027913: 19305A MLRS, Missile Number BN-013, BN-009, BN-010, BN-011, BN-012, V02-007, Round Numbers V-163/MD-29, V-164/MD-30, V165/MD-31, V-166/MD-32, V-167/MD-33, V168/MD-34, 11 July 1981.
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Meteorological data gathered for the launching of the 19305A MLRS, Missile No. BN013, BN009, BN010, BN011, BN012, V02-007, Round No. V163/MD32, V164/MD30, V165/MD31, V166/MD32, V167/MD33, V168/MD34 presented in tabular form. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Keller,Donald C, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, WIND, HIGH ALTITUDE, TABLES(DATA), NEW MEXICO,...
This report marine climatological data for specific coastal areas in 21 different tables including weather occurrence, wind direction and speed, cloud amount, ceiling height, visibility, precipitation, dry bulb, relative humidity, air-sea temperature difference, sea height and period, sea surface temperature and sea level pressure. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE DETACHMENT ASHEVILLE N C, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, *MARINE...
The long-term goal of this research is to develop a practical predictive capability for visibility and weather effects of aerosol particles for the entire globe for timely use in planning and executing DoD operations and activities. The fundamental predicted variables are the concentrations of atmospheric aerosol particles responsible for degradation of EO propagation in regions of DoD interest. Postprocessors calculate the parameters useful in strategic and tactical planning, training, and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB MONTEREY CA, *AEROSOLS, COASTAL REGIONS, DEGRADATION, FORECASTING,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, TRAVELERS RESEARCH CENTER INC HARTFORD CT, *METEOROLOGICAL DATA, *DATA REDUCTION,...
There is a practical need to establish numerical oceanographic analyses and forecasts, even though the quantitative knowledge of the processes in the oceans is still somewhat shaky in some subjects. The available oceanographic knowledge was screened and evaluated and the preliminary programs were suggested accordingly. The following main principles were followed in the compilation of the enclosed program outlines and in suggesting the formulas and other approaches: (1) The program must describe...
Topics: DTIC Archive, FLEET NUMERICAL WEATHER CENTRAL MONTEREY CA, *INFORMATION SYSTEMS, *OCEANOGRAPHIC...
Data presented in Volume I-X are based on 3-hourly observations. 51 key stations were selected for comparison of hourly observations versus 3-hourly observations. Statistical variations were noted in 18 cases for which detailed comparisons are presented. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, NATIONAL CLIMATIC CENTER ASHEVILLE NC, *VISIBILITY, UNITED STATES, GRAPHS, WIND, TIME...