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HELIOCENTRIC ELECTROMAGNETIC LONG-TERM WEATHER FORECAST AND ITS APPLICABLE SIGNIFICANCE
HELIOCENTRIC ELECTROMAGNETIC LONG-TERM WEATHER FORECAST AND ITS APPLICABLE SIGNIFICANCE

Author(s): Milan Radovanović, Vesna M. Lukić, Nedeljko Todorović
Subject(s): Physical Geopgraphy
Published by: Географски институт »Јован Цвијић« САНУ
Keywords: long-term weather forecast; heliocentric electromagnetic method.

Summary/Abstract: Heliocentric electromagnetic long-term weather forecast represents new methodological approach in studying of weather development. Accomplished results can have exceptional significance for needs of tourism and many other activities. Furthermore, since forecasts made for Belgrade can be tested to any place in the world which has daily meteorological measurements. For example, for all tourist manifestations, which are held in the open, application of this method can be of priceless value from economic, i.e. managerial aspect. Every further advancement of the used method in the context of modelling, as well as its practical use in any way, can give significant movement in the area of organizational needs. Contrary to former “classic” long-term weather forecasts (models), which have smaller and smaller reliable possibility with increasing of weather factor to which they are related to, in starting phase it was shown that heliocentric electromagnetic long-term weather forecast has relatively high degree of precision also in the third month. Regarding rainfalls, former electromagnetic long-term forecasts were also characterized by, conditionally said, partial success. Yet it seems that unrealizations that had occurred can not decrease the significance of applicated methods. On the contrary, they only confirm correctness of the basic assumptions, furthermore since moments on which one has to pay special attention have been recognized, in order to achieve even more precise results in the future forecasts. This paper analyzed two cases of long-term forecasts based on heliocentric electromagnetic approach.

  • Issue Year: 54/2005
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 5-18
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English