Radio Frequency Interference: an NWP perspective on the RFI 2022 workshop
Radio frequency interference poses serious risks to numerical weather prediction and other fields. Stephen English takes us through the key issues discussed at the RFI 2022 workshop on monitoring, mitigation, and management.
14 March 2022
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