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Economic value of global weather measurements
Author(s) -
G.H. Canavan,
John Butterworth
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/353184
Subject(s) - aviation , natural disaster , value (mathematics) , clothing , agriculture , business , meteorology , environmental science , natural resource economics , operations research , environmental economics , computer science , economics , geography , engineering , mathematics , statistics , aerospace engineering , archaeology
Global sensor networks could support increased activity in a number of economic sectors. Potential benefits and the predicted time scales required to realize them are estimated. Benefits are particular compelling for fundamental reasons for aviation, hotels and restaurants, natural disasters, construction, agriculture, and apparel. These benefits can be captured by simple logistic approximations

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