Episode Synopsis "Not flying blind with weather, seasonal forecast and climate change modelling"
Models can be quite confusing and the difference in weather, seasonal forecast and climate change modelling is no different. In this episode The Break’s fearless leader, Graeme Anderson, takes us through the different models to explain what they are, how they are calculated and what they can be used for. To learn more about the different seasonal forecast models compared in The Fast Break newsletter, check out this eLearn. You can sign up for The Fast Break and Very Fast Break on the Agriculture Victoria website. Please get in touch with any further questions or feedback at [email protected].
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