Kelsey Britt-November 9 Convective Meteorology Seminar
Strengths and Limitations of Using NSSL’s Experimental Warn-on-Forecast System for Ensembles (NEWS-e) in Forecasting Cyclic Mesocyclogenesis
Strengths and Limitations of Using NSSL’s Experimental Warn-on-Forecast System for Ensembles (NEWS-e) in Forecasting Cyclic Mesocyclogenesis
Atmospheric Variations in Column Integrated CO2 on Synoptic and Seasonal Time Scale over the U.S.
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Satellite Data Assimilation into the High-Resolution WoF GSI-EnKF SystemSwapan Mallick and Thomas A. Jones: Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma, and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, Oklahoma
Phase partitioning of Southern Ocean boundary layer clouds: comparisons of airborne in situ measurements and CAM5 simulations
WSR-88D-based storm-scale circulation tendencies preceding tornadogenesis: A preliminary study
The Changing Hydroclimate of the United States Great Plains: Meteorological and Climatological Impacts on Water Resources
Large-Scale Motions in Convective Boundary Layers: Effects of Buoyancy and Implications for Land-Atmosphere Interactions
ABSTRACT: In 2016, NCEP selected the Finite Volume 3 (FV3) dynamical core to be the cornerstone of its NWP efforts in the years ahead. The first step towards a Unified Forecast System (UFS) is the implementation of the FV3GFS which will become the operational global model in early 2019. This presentation explains the need for the UFS, examines objective and subjective results from real-time and retrospective testing of the FV3GFS, and discusses modeling plans going forward.