The September 2024 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
Generative artificial intelligence : Generative artificial intelligence could transform the meteorological sector if issues of data availability and accuracy, model trust and lack of transparency are overcome
Weather radar : Following the launch of the world’s most advanced weather radar in Oklahoma, Meteorological Technology International looks at how radar technology has improved over the years and finds out what innovations hold immense promise for the future
Clear-air turbulence : As the increasing incidence of clear-air turbulence due to climate change raises safety concerns in the aviation sector, MTI speaks to researchers from the meteorological field who are exploring ways to better predict this often unexpected hazard
Climate tracking wildlife : What do great frigatebirds, elephant seals, tiger sharks and jellyfish have in common? They have all been used to track meteorological and hydrological conditions around the world, and advances in tracking technology mean these animals could play an even greater role in climate monitoring in the future
Meteorological Technology World Expo 2024 Preview : Meteorological Technology World Expo is heading to Vienna! See the latest weather, hydromet, metocean and environmental forecasting tech or simply meet up with your established suppliers all in one location. Plan your trip now with our handy guide to what to see and do