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The Mountains

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Active from2013
GenresSynth-pop
OriginDenmark
AlbumsThe Mountains, the Valleys, the Lakes
Hop, Skip, & A Jump
When We Were Kings
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About The Mountains


The Mountains are a Danish electronic trio made up of Michael Møller and the twins Fridolin Nordsø and Frederik Nordsø who joined forces to form a synth-pop and electronic music band. The band is signed to Warner Music Denmark and its debut album released on 10 March 2014 is The Mountains, the Valleys, the Lakes.

How weather apps are trying to be more accurate

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... " The Mountains data says things like what the weather at the top of The Mountains, and at ground level, will be like...

Climate crisis: Three women helping wildlife survive

Climate crisis: Three women helping wildlife survive
Nov 30,2023 9:21 pm

... She and her team are now working on expanding the area of the national park, by buying more land from farmers, so that the gorillas can freely move further up or down The Mountains in search of food and water...

The last of their kind: The unique life of Pakistan's Wakhi shepherdesses

The last of their kind: The unique life of Pakistan's Wakhi shepherdesses
Nov 26,2023 10:21 am

... The women whistle and holler at the sheep, goats and yaks to stop them straying from the narrow paths and falling down The Mountainside...

Badshah: Bollywood rapper says fame can be uncomfortable

Badshah: Bollywood rapper says fame can be uncomfortable
Nov 25,2023 5:51 am

... " With many of India s vast population being fans and with global recognition, it can be tough to live a fairly peaceful life, so how does Badshah get away from his relentless schedule? " With my parents, maybe go to the Himalayas in The Mountains, and listen to Coldplay - that s bliss, " he says...

Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers

Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers
Nov 21,2023 10:11 pm

... Glaciers are now so high up in The Mountains that they melt later in the year...

First ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct

First ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct
Nov 9,2023 8:41 pm

... But they were unable to access the highest reaches of The Mountains and provide definitive proof of their existence...

Inside an Israeli 'war room' on the volatile Lebanon border

Inside an Israeli 'war room' on the volatile Lebanon border
Oct 18,2023 2:51 pm

... It sits high in The Mountains on the Israel-Lebanon border, at the heart of a complex protected by blast walls...

Wales' Indiana Jones searching for lost mines in hills

Wales' Indiana Jones searching for lost mines in hills
Oct 14,2023 5:41 pm

... " Ioan said gold and silver could once be found in The Mountains, attracting the interest of early settlers and invaders, such as the Romans...

How weather apps are trying to be more accurate

Oct 3,2023 1:41 pm

By Suzanne BearneTechnology reporter

Travelling The World by bicycle for two years might be too physically challenging for most of us, but Zoe Ashbridge has found a way to make the pedalling a little bit easier.

She and her partner and travelling companion Stewart use an app called Windy to track the direction of The Wind .

" We use it daily, " says Zoe, a 33-year-old from Shropshire who is on a career break. " It saves us wasting time and energy.

" Our bikes weigh around 30 to 40kg, and if we're going against The Wind , we can get sore knees. It prevents All That . Why spend two hours cycling when The Next day it would take 30 Minutes ? "

Weather apps are continuing to become ever more detailed and bespoke, as technology and Artificial Intelligence continue to develop. It means more real-time updates and personalised recommendations.

" Forecasting models have become more accurate. . and that's certainly due to tech advancements, " says Steven Smith , chief executive of US-based Accuweather. His business has been forecasting weather since 1962, when its first customer was a natural gas company that wanted to be able to better plan for winter demand.

" The ultimate goal at the extreme end is to help save lives and protect property, all The Way to Helping People make The Best weather impact decisions, for example, 'do I need an umbrella, do I need to leave early?'. "

Over at the UK's Met Office , one of its biggest tech developments over the Last Year has been improving its digital weather maps and the data it pours into them.

" You can see where The Weather is moving in Real Time , and where it's coming towards you, " says Sophie Yeomans-Smith, product manager at Met Office 's app. " If there's a huge downpour you can look at the live rain forecast and see where it's heading.

" We've been improving the tech underpinning it all, and changed host providers to help us make improvements. It used to be One Day ahead that it would show, now it's Five Days . "

In a bid to tailor its products more, the Met Office has introduced dedicated beach and mountain forecasts. " With The Beach forecast, it tells you how windy it is, what The Waves are going to be Like . . and we have partnered with RNLI [The Royal National Lifeboat Institution] on it, " says Ms Yeomans-Smith.

" The Mountains data says things Like what The Weather at The Top of The Mountains , and at ground level, will be Like . "

Meanwhile, the Met Office announced in August that it had joined forces with Scottish airline Loganair to further bolster its forecast accuracy. Sensors fitted to Loganair's aircraft monitor environmental conditions around the planes during flights.

This data is said to help the Met Office both better predict Extreme Weather and pinpoint localised thunderstorms and fog.

Eric Floehr is founder of ForecastWatch, a US company that analyses and collates The Performance of weather providers, including accuracy measures. He says weather forecasters are continuing to put more attention into communicating as quickly as possible, against a backdrop of Climate Change making weather patterns more changeable.

" Tech improvements have resulted in improvements to forecasts, they're more accurate and reliable. These Days people are using them multiple times A Day , there's more real-time application of weather forecasting, looking at creating alerts in The Next few minutes and hours.

" [Yet], it's harder for forecasters to identify Extreme Weather , as it's rare, but there is more interest and attention paid to 'how do we better predict the Extreme Weather ?'. However I think start-up funding has lacked in this area. "

He suggests that the lack of financial backing for such new weather app firms is, ironically due to weather. More specifically - because the Silicon Valley region of Northern California , home to many tech investors, does not typically suffer from climate extremes.

" It's notable that Silicon Valley does not have [changeable] weather, meaning that its venture capitalists don't think about investing in it, " he says.

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Back at Accuweather, Mr Smith says it started building Artificial Intelligence (AI) databases back in the late 1980s, to help predict weather patterns. It now also uses AI to automatically translate its reports into different languages.

" We have global audience with over 100 languages and dialects, so all these different products have to be converted into number of different languages which can be consumed by users, " he says. " The newest way of using AI is around language generation and putting phrases together, which can be very detailed. It could be concerning flooding, if the commute might be a problem. "

Mr Smith add that Accuweather is also investing more in making sure users are informed of severe weather and air quality.

" A lot of what we're doing is continuing to Focus On health and safety, " says Mr Smith . " More people are attuned to air quality, for example the impact of going outside for a run. We can show what the air pollution forecast will be, what the [ground level] ozone and other irritants will be. "

He also says that if there is a wildfire, The Company can predict the direction of The Smoke , the severity, and the temperature. " It's about enhancing warnings and visualisations. "

Returning to Zoe Ashbridge and her global bike ride, she says she has now used the Windy app in 27 countries. " If I see a fellow cyclist struggling against The Wind , I'll tell them about it. "

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