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Application of Short Term Weather Forecast in Meteorological Disaster Prevention

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DOI: 10.23977/erej.2023.070203 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 391

Author(s)

Xiaokang Tang 1

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1 Shaoyang County Meteorological Bureau, Shaoyang, 422199, China

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Xiaokang Tang

ABSTRACT

The application of short-term weather forecast in meteorological disaster prevention is of great practical significance. The relevant weather broadcast mode has timeliness and comprehensiveness in today's digital and information age, and can play a practical value and role in weather forecast management and meteorological disaster prevention. For example, it can help managers and operators take scientific and effective measures to prevent and control climate disasters through real-time transmission of information. At the same time, it can also formulate more scientific and effective management planning in the process of urban governance and urban management, reduce the cost of various resources invested in meteorological disaster prevention, and improve the efficiency of disaster prevention and control. In this paper, the application of short-time weather forecast in meteorological disaster prevention is briefly analyzed and discussed.

KEYWORDS

Short Term Weather Forecast, Meteorological Disaster Prevention, Application

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Xiaokang Tang, Application of Short Term Weather Forecast in Meteorological Disaster Prevention. Environment, Resource and Ecology Journal (2023) Vol. 7: 18-22. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/erej.2023.070203.

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