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Scientific challenges of convective-scale numerical weather prediction

Journal
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Date Issued
April 2018
Author(s)
Yano, Jun-Ichi  
Ziemian´ski, Michał Z.  
Cullen, Mike  
Termonia, Piet  
Onvlee, Jeanette  
Bengtsson, Lisa  
Carrassi, Alberto  
Davy, Richard  
Deluca, Anna  
Gray, Suzanne L.  
Homar, Víctor  
Köhler, Martin  
Krichak, Simon  
Michaelides, Silas  
Phillips, Vaughan T. J.  
Soares, Pedro M. M.  
Wyszogrodzki, Andrzej A.  
DOI
10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0125.1
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.
Subjects

Earth atmosphere

Meteorology

Convective storms

Numerical weather pre...

Numerical weather pre...

Weather forecasting

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