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MeteOS v1.0 is here! It's WRF model for Windows. It has new component - TFG - Text Forecast Generator. It will write hourly text forecasts for any location. Other option is the Skew-T/Log-P diagram. You can extract forecast soundings. The US users can initialize the model with NAM, RUC models. There are new and better map outlines, so the small islands are now visible. You don't need UNIX/Linux/console skills and months of hard work to run WRF. It's a question of 5 minutes to learn the graphical tool. You can plot around 30 weather maps like pressure, temperature, wind, relative humidity, height, sfc moisture convergence, precipitation, vertical motions, cape, sreh, sfc-1km/6km vertical wind shear, clear air turbulence, relative vorticity, ehi, lcl, lfc, cinh, clout top temperature, ceiling. There is new two maps - mean relative humidity and theta-e gradient at 850 mb. The software can be used for large scale and mesoscale forecasting. It can use the power of dual-cpu-quad-core machines.
Take MeteOS and turn your desktop computer in modern forecast center, MeteOS can predict hurricanes, severe local storm, land-breeze circulation, supercells, mountain-valley winds, lake effects, floods, squall lines, derechoes, sand storms, wide range of atmospheric events ranging from global scale to 1 km.
MeteOS is an enhancement of WRF EMS. Just with few clicks of the mouse you will produce weather maps and animations for the next hours. The challenge for the development is prediction of severe storms, using inovative way for running of Linux operating systems over Windows. WRF EMS (by Robert Rozumalski) is enhancement of WRF and it's available from here. WRF source codes are available from here free of charge.
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