Status report on a semi-implicit version of the Shuman-Hovermale model
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Description:The numerical weather prediction model developed by Shuman and Hovermale has been reformulated for semi-implicit integration. Early results of real data experimentation with the new model are presented in this paper. Orography, friction, and diabatic effects are not treated in this model. Successful forecasts have been made to 48 hours that compare favorably with results from a parallel explicit integration.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4bfff4c9168ce83a4dc9494ca83fb3d629772398e90fd2478d23b7028867f8e4
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