Category Archives: Synthetic NSSL WRF-ARW Imagery

Synthetic Imagery for Severe Thunderstorm Forecasting

For this blog entry, we’ll consider applications of the NSSL 4-km WRF-ARW model synthetic imagery towards a severe weather event that occurred on June 22, 2010.  The synthetic imagery is one of the GOES-R proving ground real-time products.   Synthetic … Continue reading

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Using synthetic WRF imagery for low cloud forecasts

On the morning of 19 Jan. 2011, a nice example of using the simulated WRF imagery to forecast low clouds presented itself.  The image on the right is the 17-hour forecast from the 00Z WRF run, and low clouds are … Continue reading

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