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e-WALL : PSU ELECTRONIC MAP WALL Penn State Department of Meteorology
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/ewall.html
PageRank: 5/10
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Listing added: May 24, 2006)
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Earl Barker\'s Awesome Model Page
http://www.wxcaster.com/models_main.htm
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The Global Forecast System (GFS) is global numerical weather prediction model run by NOAA. This model is run four times a day and produces forecasts up 16 days in advance, but with decreasing spatial and temporal resolution over time.<p> The model is run in two parts: the first part has a higher resolution and goes out to 180 hours in the future, the second part runs from 180 to 384 hours. The resolution of the model varies in each part of the model: horizontally, it divides the surface of the earth into 35 or 70 kilometre grid squares; vertically, it divides the atmosphere into 64 layers and temporally, it produces a forecast for every 3rd hour for the first 180 hours, after that they are produced for every 12th hour.
http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready/cmet.html
PageRank: 6/10
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Models (NCEP, UNISYS and others) with animation, Severe Weather Data, Radar, Satellite, Skew-T, Zone forecast with discussions, Job Listings for Meteorologist, and other great needs for forecasting the weather.
http://www.wxforecaster.com/
PageRank: 4/10
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Fifth Generation Penn State/NCAR Mesoscale Model
http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/mm5/mm5v3/wherev3.html
PageRank: 5/10
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GEM is an acronym that stands for Global Environmental Multiscale. The Canadian Meteorological Centre’s GEM models use a horizontal variable resolution. The GEM model is global so that the long waves are handled properly for both data assimilation and, if necessary, extended-range forecasting. The model has a variable-resolution capability such that it is possible to use either a uniform-resolution latitude/longitude mesh, or a variable-resolution one that uses a rotated coordinate system with a high-resolution sub-domain that can be located over any portion of the globe. Outside this area, the grid spacing smoothly increases to reach its maximum value on the opposite side of the globe.
http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/model_forecast/global_e.html
PageRank: 6/10
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NCEP/EMC Global Model Performance Statistics - Global Climate and Weather Modeling Branchrn
http://wwwt.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/gmb/STATS/STATS.html
PageRank: 6/10
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HPC Model Bias Page
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/html/modeltxt.html#biases
PageRank: 5/10
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ECMWF - a model run by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts/d/charts/medium/deterministic/
PageRank: 5/10
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Model forecast maps from NCEP
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis
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Listing added: Apr 9, 2006)
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