Math skills can make you a weather god.
Actually, that’s a lie. Everyone knows that you need math, physics, a superhuman control of natural forces and an MPA (Masters in Polytheism Administration) to become a weather god.
Even so, with a few powerful math algorithms, you can at least get a sense of the power your common-or-garden master of the elements possesses, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
The Thunderstorm Environment Strike Probability Algorithm, or THESPA, is a radar-based system which uses mathematical data to estimate strike probability in a defined area as a storm starts to build or move.
Developed by Sandy Dance at the Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, it can produce ”nowcasts” for up to one hour ahead.
”Based on probability, we can be far more confident in estimating the … geographic point where the thunderstorm is likely to strike,” Dr Dance said. ”It will prove invaluable in helping forecasters with risk assessment and emergency decision-making.”
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