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Description and evaluation of NORAPS: The navy operational regional atmospheric prediction system

Hodur, 1982

Document ID
14704079080860276634
Author
Hodur R
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Publication venue
Monthly Weather Review

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A complete regional forecast system (NORAPS) has been developed for the Navy. The forecast grid is globally relocatable and can be set to any size and resolution. NORAPS performs wind and mass analyses, a static initialization, and computes a terrain field for …
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