Numerical weather prediction models are increasing in resolution and becoming capable of explicitly representing individual convective storms, but we do not yet know if it is the improved resolution that is leading to better forecasts.

Yano J.-I., Ziemianski M.Z., Cullen M., Termonia P., Onvlee J., Bengtsson L., et al. (2018). Scientific challenges of convective-scale numerical weather prediction. BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 99(4), 699-710 [10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0125.1].

Scientific challenges of convective-scale numerical weather prediction

Carrassi A.;
2018

Abstract

Numerical weather prediction models are increasing in resolution and becoming capable of explicitly representing individual convective storms, but we do not yet know if it is the improved resolution that is leading to better forecasts.
2018
Yano J.-I., Ziemianski M.Z., Cullen M., Termonia P., Onvlee J., Bengtsson L., et al. (2018). Scientific challenges of convective-scale numerical weather prediction. BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 99(4), 699-710 [10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0125.1].
Yano J.-I.; Ziemianski M.Z.; Cullen M.; Termonia P.; Onvlee J.; Bengtsson L.; Carrassi A.; Davy R.; Deluca A.; Gray S.L.; Homar V.; Kohler M.; Krichak...espandi
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