ARCTIC-ACCURATE WEATHER MODELING FOCUS OF TWO-DAY MEETING
May 08, 2008
May 08, 2008
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 8 -- The University of Alaska issued the following news release:
More than 40 scientists will meet in Fairbanks May 12-13 to discuss how to improve current weather forecast models and develop new, more accurate modeling methods in one of the nation's most extreme environments.
Alaska's size, geography and location create a variety of distinct climate types, yet there are few ground-based weather stations throughout the state that for . . .
More than 40 scientists will meet in Fairbanks May 12-13 to discuss how to improve current weather forecast models and develop new, more accurate modeling methods in one of the nation's most extreme environments.
Alaska's size, geography and location create a variety of distinct climate types, yet there are few ground-based weather stations throughout the state that for . . .
