Weather & Climate Services for the Energy Industry

This chapter discusses the information gaps relating to the type, level of accuracy and frequency of delivery of specific weather and climate information, and what extra information is required by the energy sector in the coming years. It is argued that ongoing technical and scientificinteraction be...

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Main Authors: ZAHARA, Cut Rita (Author), BOULAHYA, Mohammed Sadeck (Author)
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Published: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
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