Clark
(Meteorologist)
Wed Aug 02 2006 02:01 AM
Southeast US model forecasts

I've started up a once-daily 8km WRF simulation over the southeast US. I think I've got most of the bugs fixed, so I'm going to go ahead and open up the site for a bit larger public consumption. Check it out at http://moe.met.fsu.edu/~acevans/wrf/. I have various plots out there, mostly geared at forecasting convection, but some that are more tropically-oriented as well. If you have any questions/comments, please let me know here.

Storm Cooper
(User)
Wed Aug 02 2006 02:10 AM
Re: Southeast US model forecasts

Great job! This is a nice tool for people in the hobby ,if you will, of storm plotting / chasing / spotting. Thanks Clark!

danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Wed Aug 02 2006 03:24 AM
Re: Southeast US model forecasts

That is very nice! I thought there was a problem with the updates, but I noticed you had a power failure.

The 36 hour fcst for the Carolinas looks Hot to me.




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