GPS technology improves weather forecasting
Submit on Friday, June 15th, 2012 22:55
Researchers at RMIT University’s SPACE Research Centre and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology are using GPS and low Earth orbit satellites to provide an additional type of temperature profile observation for use in weather forecasting computer models, the Melbourne-located university said.
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