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The WRF model is a numerical weather prediction model that uses the compressible, nonhydrostatic Euler equations with terrain-following coordinates described [http://www2.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/users/docs/arw_v3.pdf here]. WRF is used to produce simulations using real-data or idealized atmospheric simulations.  
The WRF model is a numerical weather prediction model that uses the compressible, nonhydrostatic Euler equations with terrain-following coordinates described [http://www2.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/users/docs/arw_v3.pdf here]. WRF is used to produce simulations using real-data or idealized atmospheric simulations.  


* [[WRF Tutorial|WRF tutorial]]
* [http://www2.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/users/ Official WRF Website]
* [http://www2.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/users/ Official WRF Website]
* [http://www2.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/OnLineTutorial/index.htm Official WRF User Tutorial]
* [http://www2.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/OnLineTutorial/index.htm Official WRF User Tutorial]
* [[WRF Tutorial|Running WRF using real data]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 18 May 2018

WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting Model)

The WRF model is a numerical weather prediction model that uses the compressible, nonhydrostatic Euler equations with terrain-following coordinates described here. WRF is used to produce simulations using real-data or idealized atmospheric simulations.