The January 2025 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
Generative artificial intelligence : Meteorological Technology International finds out what action is being undertaken to reduce the environmental impact of the hundreds of weather balloons and radiosondes being released into the atmosphere daily.
Weather radar : As air quality standards tighten to protect public health, new research reveals that monitoring gaps could leave millions of Americans – particularly in disadvantaged communities – exposed to dangerous levels of pollution without their knowledge. MTI investigates the scale of the problem and explores potential solutions.
Clear-air turbulence : The key players involved in the WMO’s recently concluded UAS Demonstration Campaign discuss the project’s success and explore the main challenges that need to be overcome before uncrewed aerial systems can provide wide-scale, routine and real-time observations.
Climate tracking wildlife : Following the devastating impacts of hurricanes Milton and Helene, Meteorological Technology International finds out more about the key methods and technologies used to issue early warnings to help keep people and infrastructure safe.