Huge advances since the 70s. Satellites show you exactly where the clouds are and direction and speed of movement. High resolution radar coverage showing where it is raining. Lots of aircraft carrying pressure and temperature sensors. Far more monitoring stations and therefore much higher resolution. Much more computing power.
Quite how much better it can get is anyone's guess. The maths becomes fiendishly complicated, and there's the added problem that you start to run into uncertainties in measurements which simply can't be overcome. I think it will be a very long time before accurate medium range (2 weeks +) forecasts become the norm and it may never be possible to accurately forecast months ahead. You never know though - someone might come up with something that changes the game completely.
Quite how much better it can get is anyone's guess. The maths becomes fiendishly complicated, and there's the added problem that you start to run into uncertainties in measurements which simply can't be overcome. I think it will be a very long time before accurate medium range (2 weeks +) forecasts become the norm and it may never be possible to accurately forecast months ahead. You never know though - someone might come up with something that changes the game completely.
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