Vaisala News 170, January 2006

 

Bright future built on a solid past

Vaisala celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2006.

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And next: the weather report

Mike Nelson is the Chief Meteorologist at KMGH-TV in Denver, Colorado. When he started working at KMGH-TV his goal was to develop a weather presentation that would serve as a model for TV stations around the country.

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Getting ready for the Winter Olympics 2006 in Turin

Getting the weather forecast right is vital for any outdoor sports - particularly the Winter Olympics. The meteorological authorities in Turin are relying on Vaisala equipment to provide the best weather data for their Olympic event.

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Approaching the runway

Vaisala wins FAA contract to supply RVR systems for U.S. airports.

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Putting the new Vaisala sonde to the test

The Meteorological Service of Canada found that the Vaisala Radiosonde RS92 is just as good as it is claimed to be.

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Vaisala News 170, full magazine in PDF files
Briefly noted
Update on hurricane research and forecasting
From wind profiling to chasing a golf ball
COST - effective scientific cooperation
Helsinki Testbed up and running
Studying severe storms in southern Brazil
Observing weather in the upper atmosphere
Vaisala ozone sounding capabilities under tight scrutiny
Putting the new Vaisala sonde to the test
Vaisala enters the weather radar business
No more service disruptions
Promoting road safety in North East Italy
Observing the wonders of the universe
Flying high with strengthened organization
Approaching the runway
Getting ready for the Winter Olympics 2006 in Turin
And next - the weather report
Contents
Continuous improvement - a prerequisite for success
Bright future built on a solid past

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