Timeline for What is the simplest meteorological model to operate?
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Aug 20, 2021 at 21:23 | vote | accept | yair suari | ||
Apr 12, 2020 at 12:29 | comment | added | yair suari | Thanks for that. The planet simulator is also a climate model but I am looking for more of a short term forecast. I think I will start with WRF Portal | |
Apr 11, 2020 at 19:16 | answer | added | BarocliniCplusplus | timeline score: 4 | |
Apr 11, 2020 at 13:25 | comment | added | daniel.heydebreck | Should it be a global or regional model? It should a rather a climate model? Does the model mentioned in this answer help you? | |
Apr 11, 2020 at 10:09 | answer | added | user20217 | timeline score: 2 | |
Apr 5, 2020 at 16:28 | comment | added | yair suari | Thanks for your help! what I intend to do is manipulate the input, so I will naturally run those several years in (probably) 5 day cycles. For the duration of several years. Thats why I also wrote "input data can be easily read and prepared." if someone already did interpolations to model grid it will be the perfect thing. Thanks again! Yair | |
Apr 5, 2020 at 0:31 | comment | added | user20217 | Do you have any constraints more concrete than "easily" ? A simulation that's stable over years does not exist. 10 days is the max for a 50% accuracy for most meteorological models, even the latest high res ones. Or are you looking for climate models ? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_model Atmosphere alone is not enough. There's a limit to simplification before it becomes unrealistic. | |
Apr 4, 2020 at 21:07 | history | asked | yair suari | CC BY-SA 4.0 |