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2002 , Volume 7, Special issue, p.121-140
Heise E., Schrodin R.
Aspects of snow and soil modelling in the operational short range weather prediction models of the German weather service
In short range weather forecasts there is on average a very high quality of the prediction of surface pressure fields. Nevertheless, the prediction of other parameters, as, e. g., near surface temperatures, often shows untolerable large errors. The paper deals with the improvement of near surface temperature predictions by modification of some aspects of soil and snow modelling.
Classificator Msc2000:- *76E20 Stability and instability of geophysical and astrophysical flows
- 86A10 Meteorology and atmospheric physics
Keywords: thermal process, melt, multi-layer version
Author(s): Heise E Office: German Weather Service Address: 100465, Germany, Berlin, 63004 Offenbach a. M.
E-mail: Erdmann.Heise@dwd.de Schrodin R Office: German Weather Service Address: 100465, Germany, Berlin, 63004 Offenbach a. M.
E-mail: Erdmann.Heise@dwd.de
Bibliography link: Heise E., Schrodin R. Aspects of snow and soil modelling in the operational short range weather prediction models of the German weather service // Computational technologies. 2002. V. 7. Special issue. P. 121-140
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