storm laboratory

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Thanks to:

My father, Digital Systems (The first ISP in Bulgaria): for providing of Internet access back in 1994-1995, Dragomir Slavov, Stefan Stefanov - for UINX help, Sofia: student's town: Iliq (IKE), Radi Nikolov (Pagu), Hristo Iliev (Inferno), Nikolai (SploiteR), Tsanko Tsankov, IBM -Lloyd Treinish, - FSL - Forecast Systems Laboratory: John McGineley, Brent Shaw, Daniel Brikenheuer, John Smart, RIP developer: Mark Stoelinga, WRF EMS developer: Robert Rozumalski, Vis5D developers: Bill Hibbard, CAPS - Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms: Kelvin Droegemejer, Gene Basset, Keith Brewster, Ming Xue, MMM - Mesoscale and Microscale Division (UCAR): Mesouser, Wei Wang, Cindy Bruyere; others: Sheng Hung Wang, Michael Maxwell, Manuel (Manolo), Dave Bennet, and many others...

The inspiration for the development of MeteOS came from the work of IBM Research Center. Check this animation. It shows RAMS numerical weather simutlation of the developing Cumulonimbus clouds, precipitation and surface wind flow over the area of Atlanta (Olimpic Games). Here is an animation with Data Explorer of numerical forecast for New York:

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