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Leveraging synthetic data to improve regional sea level predictions. [PDF]

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Tong G   +5 more
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The quiet revolution of numerical weather prediction

Nature, 2015
Advances in numerical weather prediction represent a quiet revolution because they have resulted from a steady accumulation of scientific knowledge and technological advances over many years that, with only a few exceptions, have not been associated with the aura of fundamental physics breakthroughs.
Nicholas J Clemons, Peter Bauer
exaly   +4 more sources

Numerical weather prediction for GATE

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1979
AbstractThe results of a few numerical weather prediction experiments that utilize GATE data are presented. Aside from some simple forecasts based on single‐level models, experiments with a multilevel model examine the roles of some of the physical processes.
T. N. Krishnamurti   +5 more
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Numerical weather prediction

Contemporary Physics, 1986
The use of physico-mathematical models for the numerical prediction of weather changes on the global scale is described. The accuracy of the predictions is assessed in relation to the limitations of both the observa­tional data and the representation in the model of the many interactive physical and dynamical processes that govern the evolution of the ...
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Numerical weather prediction

Reviews of Geophysics, 1975
Various numerical models are in use for prediction of the large‐scale motions of the atmosphere for operational or research purposes, and all seem to have comparable skill for several days, as shown by Druyan [1974] in a comparison of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) [Somerville et al., 1974] model forecasts with those at the National ...
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