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Real-time, rapidly updating severe weather products for virtual globes

Smith et al., 2011

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12191557901904794637
Author
Smith T
Lakshmanan V
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Computers & Geosciences

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It is critical that weather forecasters are able to put severe weather information from a variety of observational and modeling platforms into a geographic context so that warning information can be effectively conveyed to the public, emergency managers, and disaster …
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