Spectral Model Part I
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Description:With the introduction of numerical weather prediction some 25 years ago, the weather forecaster was introduced to a new set of jargon. Such words as finite difference, grid spacing, boundary conditions, truncation error and the like became part of the forecaster's vocabulary. NMC's recent announcement that the 7LPE model will be replaced by a spectral model puts the United States in the company of many other countries, most notably Canada, who have been successfully using spectral models for several years.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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