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Scott K. Johnson
Jun 12
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And for more than a year now, the new version of the model has been running in parallel so its results could be compared to the operational model.That evaluation also included retroactive forecasts (that is, forecast simulations with the same inputs that were available on each day in the past) of the past three years, with an additional focus on case studies of major hurricanes and common storm types.The results have been a little mixed. At least through September of this year, the old model will still be running in parallel to aid in that transition.Improvements to the forecast system can come from other fronts, too, from recent upgrades to NOAA’s supercomputers that drive the models to launches of the latest and greatest satellites. Right now, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts model is generally seen as the top dog.You must login or create an account to comment.Join the Ars Orbital Transmission mailing list to get weekly updates delivered to your inbox.
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