Mesoscale forecasts generated from operational numerical weather- prediction model output

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A technique called Model Output Enhancement (MOE) has been developed for the generation and display of mesoscale weather forecasts. The MOE technique derives mesoscale or high-resolution (order of 1 km) weather forecasts from synoptic-scale numerical weather-prediction models by modifying model output with geophysical and land-cover data. Mesoscale forecasts generated by the MOE technique are displayed as color-class maps overlaid on perspective plots of terrain. The MOE technique has been demonstrated in the generation of mesoscale maximum-temperature and minimum-temperature forecasts for case-study days of clear-sky conditions over the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The generated forecasts were evaluated using data from selected climatological stations. -Authors

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Kelley, J. G. W., Russo, J. M., Eyton, J. R., & Carlson, T. N. (1988). Mesoscale forecasts generated from operational numerical weather- prediction model output. Bulletin - American Meteorological Society, 69(1), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1988)069<0007:MFGFON>2.0.CO;2

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