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    In: Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Vol. 38 ( 2024-03-11), p. 421-451
    Abstract: This paper aims to offer the first detailed inter-comparison of the performance from the numerical weather prediction models Consortium for Small-scale Modeling (COSMO) and Icosahedral Nonhydrostatic General Circulation Model, Limited Area Mode (ICON-LAM), integrated for the Romanian territory at the horizontal resolution of 2.8 km. As the ICON numerical model is set to replace COSMO, a comparison is carried out between the operational configurations of the two models. First, two cases with severe weather (strong atmospheric instability, observed heavy precipitation, and strong wind) are analyzed: February 3-6, 2020 (heavy precipitation [snow] and very strong wind) and May 3-5, 2020 (heavy precipitation). This is followed by a statistical inter-comparison between the two models for the summer of 2020 (June, July, August). A statistical evaluation of the forecast quality from the two models is performed objectively, through statistical scores computed using surface observations from all available meteorological stations on the Romanian territory. Stratifications depending on station altitude and location are carried out, with emphasis on stations of particular interest, depending on the evolution of the synoptic situation. Following the statistical evaluation, results for the precipitation forecast do not show significant improvement in favor of either model. However, ICON-2.8 km mostly outperforms COSMO-2.8 km for surface parameters.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0187-6236
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
    Publication Date: 2024
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    Hydrometcenter of Russia ; 2021
    In:  Hydrometeorological research and forecasting ( 2021-03-30), p. 15-19
    In: Hydrometeorological research and forecasting, Hydrometcenter of Russia, ( 2021-03-30), p. 15-19
    Abstract: The WMO RA VI Regional Climate Centre (RCC) is organized as a Network with dislocated functions. This is a challenge for communication among the contributing institutions. It therefore had been agreed to hold RCC Network Workshops/ Users Forums and RCC Coordination Meetings at least every four years. The latest RCC Users Forum and the Coordination Meeting have been held on 20-22 and 29 October 2020, respectively, both as virtual meetings, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This first time virtual event allowed for participation by up to 81 representatives from NMHSs and WMO, and identifies 36 activities to be implemented in order to improve RCC Network performance and services to its end users, the NMHSs in the Region. Keywords: Regional Climate Centre Network, RAVI, User Forum, climate services, network performance
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2618-9631
    Uniform Title: The WMO RA VI RCC Network and Results from the RCC Users Forum 2020
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    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Hydrometcenter of Russia
    Publication Date: 2021
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