Zed
Science 52' 90'

The Weather: The Race to Forecast

Meteorology has made enormous progress in recent decades, and to deliver the most accurate weather forecasts, scientists are continually sending up new satellites, developing ever-more sophisticated computerized models, taking more and more measurements. Today, 24-hour forecasts are 95% reliable and 3-day forecasts are 80% reliable. Weather reports are part of our daily lives, and even if the weather is one of the most popular and frequently watched television programs, the field is entirely unknown to the public. 

 

How do scientists predict the weather and, each year, improve their predictions? How do they help us to avoid disasters?

 

From Japanese snowfall to the deserts of Namibia, from Central American hurricanes to Mediterranean storms, aboard the researcher’s boats or aircrafts, or inside the satellites launching stations this documentary provides a unique immersion into the biggest weather study missions currently in progress with additional cutting edge 3D modelling and graphic sequences.

Direction: Stéphane Bégoin

Production: ZED for France Télévisions

With the support of Creative Europe - Media Programme of the European Union

Languages: French, English

awards & festivals

  • Water Sea Oceans 2021

    Official selection

  • ČZU Film Fest

    Official selection

  • Goethe-Institut Science Film Festival

    Official Selection

  • Prix Roberval

    Official selection

  • Academia Film Olomouc (AFO)

    Official selection

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