Private Weather Services Can Benefit Mineral Producers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. H. K. Schenck
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Weather changes of a daily, weekly, or seasonal period affect mineral production and cause significant losses that are considered unavoidable. Private weather forecasting services are available on a contract basis that can significantly reduce the uncertainty associated with weather-induced changes in the production of and demand for minerals. This paper provides examples of current practice and reviews the opportunities that await those producers who incorporate weather services as an integral part of their operating, scheduling, and planning procedures. Private weather forecasts can be highly accurate because atmospheric trends such as conditions and movement tend to persist and are related to previous meteorological events. Commercial meteorological services are prepared to deal specifically with a mineral producer's special problems (Table 1). Tactical use of private forecasts is a major advance over the severely restricted value of public forecasts which, of necessity, are general in nature and cover a dispersed geographic territory. Private weather services provided on a consulting fee basis offer the mineral producer the opportunity for tactical and strategic response to weather conditions at an acceptable cost. This contrasts with the too-frequent current tendency to view weather as a random variable the costs of which are unknown and about which nothing can be done.
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APA: G. H. K. Schenck  (1970)  Private Weather Services Can Benefit Mineral Producers

MLA: G. H. K. Schenck Private Weather Services Can Benefit Mineral Producers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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