semiweather
Semiweather refers to a type of weather forecasting that aims to provide a more localized and granular prediction than traditional regional forecasts. It is not a formally recognized meteorological term but is often used colloquially or in specific contexts to describe forecasts that are more detailed than a general outlook for a city or state. This can involve predicting weather conditions for specific neighborhoods, smaller geographical areas, or even individual properties.
The development of semiweather forecasting is driven by the increasing availability of high-resolution weather models and
While not a distinct scientific discipline, the concept of semiweather highlights a trend towards hyper-local weather