Gerhard Adrian Wins IMO Prize for Revolutionizing Weather Prediction
Professor Gerhard Adrian of Germany has been awarded the prestigious International Meteorological Organization (IMO) Prize, the top honor of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in recognition of his outstanding contribution to weather science, international cooperation, and data policy reform.
At the award ceremony, Adrian reflected on five decades of transformation in weather forecasting. "In 1975, we questioned if forecasts beyond two days were reliable. Today, seven-day forecasts are as accurate as one-day predictions were fifty years ago," he said during his lecture titled “Following 50 Years of the Evolution of Numerical Weather Prediction from my Personal Perspective.”
Transforming Forecasting and Global Data Policy
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