METEOROLOGICAL BROADCASTING SERVICES

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AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY AMS SEAL OF APPROVAL AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. 45 Beacon Street Boston MA 02108 METEOROLOGICAL BROADCASTING SERVICES;AS TO AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY;The certification mark, as used by persons authorized by the certifier, certifies that the authorized person meets the certifier's standards for knowledge, technical competence, experience and character in the field of meteorology.;METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY AND SEAL OF APPROVAL;
AMS AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY SEAL OF APPROVAL AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. 45 Beacon Street Boston MA 02108 METEOROLOGICAL BROADCASTING SERVICES;AS TO THE WORDS AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY;THE MARK CERTIFIES THAT THE PERSONS SO CERTIFIED MEET THE CERTIFIER'S STANDARDS AS TO COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE.;METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY AND SEAL OF APPROVAL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The amount of risk in weather derivatives is calculated properly by taking into account a correlation between weather observation sites and a correlation between meteorological elements. A weather prediction method by creating a weather scenario from historical weather data includes a first step of estimating parameters of a weather time-series model based on historical weather data including past plural meteorological elements, a meteorological element correlation between sites, and a correlation between meteorological elements, and a second step of converting random numbers into meteorological elements based on the estimated parameters. The second step is executed a given number of times to create a plurality of weather scenarios.