Minding the weather: how expert forecasters think
"This book presents an integration of recent research that reveals the knowledge and reasoning of expert weather forecasters, explaining how they understand and predict the weather. The book also discusses different styles and approaches to forecasting. It summarizes what weather forecasters th...
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The MIT Press
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book presents an integration of recent research that reveals the knowledge and reasoning of expert weather forecasters, explaining how they understand and predict the weather. The book also discusses different styles and approaches to forecasting. It summarizes what weather forecasters themselves have said about their reasoning, the literature of what makes for sound training of forecasters, studies of forecast accuracy, attempts to generate computer systems to forecast weather, and the technologies used in forecasting (including displays and visualizations) in such systems as radar and satellite. It presents a case study in which forecasters at a facility were probed for their reasoning and a proficiency scale was developed. In addition, the book summarizes and integrates the newest cutting-edge research in applied cognitive science, human factors engineering, cognitive systems engineering, and human-computer interaction that has investigated aspects of the psychology of weather forecasting, including knowledge and mental models, perceptual and display interpretation skills, and reasoning heuristics and strategies"--Provided by publisher. |
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spelling | Hoffman, Robert R. Minding the weather how expert forecasters think Robert R. Hoffman, J. Gregory Trafton, Paul J. Roebber, H. Michael Mogil, and Daphne S. LaDue Cambridge, MA The MIT Press [2017] ©2017 1 Online-Ressource txt c cr The MIT Press Ser "This book presents an integration of recent research that reveals the knowledge and reasoning of expert weather forecasters, explaining how they understand and predict the weather. The book also discusses different styles and approaches to forecasting. It summarizes what weather forecasters themselves have said about their reasoning, the literature of what makes for sound training of forecasters, studies of forecast accuracy, attempts to generate computer systems to forecast weather, and the technologies used in forecasting (including displays and visualizations) in such systems as radar and satellite. It presents a case study in which forecasters at a facility were probed for their reasoning and a proficiency scale was developed. In addition, the book summarizes and integrates the newest cutting-edge research in applied cognitive science, human factors engineering, cognitive systems engineering, and human-computer interaction that has investigated aspects of the psychology of weather forecasting, including knowledge and mental models, perceptual and display interpretation skills, and reasoning heuristics and strategies"--Provided by publisher. LaDue, Daphne S. 1967- Mogil, H. Michael Roebber, Paul J. Trafton, John Gregory 1966- Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 0262036061 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780262036061 |
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title | Minding the weather how expert forecasters think |
title_auth | Minding the weather how expert forecasters think |
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title_full | Minding the weather how expert forecasters think Robert R. Hoffman, J. Gregory Trafton, Paul J. Roebber, H. Michael Mogil, and Daphne S. LaDue |
title_fullStr | Minding the weather how expert forecasters think Robert R. Hoffman, J. Gregory Trafton, Paul J. Roebber, H. Michael Mogil, and Daphne S. LaDue |
title_full_unstemmed | Minding the weather how expert forecasters think Robert R. Hoffman, J. Gregory Trafton, Paul J. Roebber, H. Michael Mogil, and Daphne S. LaDue |
title_short | Minding the weather |
title_sort | minding the weather how expert forecasters think |
title_sub | how expert forecasters think |
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