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I know there have been better more detailed threads on this but a helpful reference for the next 36 hours.

 

time model starts to run

 

GFS: 10:30; 4:30 (AM/PM)

GEFS (Eneembles):   12:00, 6:00 (AM/PM)

NAM: 9:00, 3:00  (AM/PM

SREF:  8:20, 2:20 (AM/PM)

RGEM: 10:20, 4:00 (AM/PM)

GGEM (CMC):  11:00 (AM/PM

UKMET:  10:40 (AM/PM)

ECMWF (Euro/ECM):  12:45 (AM/PM)

ECM ensembles:  3:00 (AM/PM)

 

 

additional higher res model

 

MM5

AWR

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I know there have been better more detailed threads on this but a helpful reference for the next 36 hours.

 

time model starts to run

 

GFS: 10:30; 4:30 (AM/PM)

GEFS (Eneembles):   12:00, 6:00 (AM/PM)

NAM: 9:00, 3:00  (AM/PM

SREF:  8:20, 2:20 (AM/PM)

RGEM: 10:20, 4:00 (AM/PM)

GGEM (CMC):  11:00 (AM/PM

UKMET:  10:40 (AM/PM)

ECMWF (Euro/ECM):  12:45 (AM/PM)

ECM ensembles:  3:00 (AM/PM)

 

 

additional higher res model

 

MM5

AWR

Question: I always thought these were the times the model output started coming out, not when they started running.  I always thought the 0Z suite, for example, all started running with 0Z, or 7 pm EST, data inputs and that the models took varying times to run, hence producing different output times.  Can anyone confirm whether that's right or wrong?  If it's wrong, then why call them all the 0Z suite, then? 

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For EST:

0hr - 7pm (-1 day)

3hr- 10pm (-1 day)

6hr - 1am

9hr - 4am

12hr - 7am

15hr - 10am

18hr - 1pm

21hr - 4pm

24hr - 7pm

27hr - 10pm

30hr - 1am (+1 day)

33hr - 4am (+1 day)

36hr - 7am (+1 day)

39hr - 10am (+1 day)

42hr - 1pm (+1 day)

45hr - 4pm (+1 day)

48hr - 7pm (+1 day)

51hr - 10pm (+1 day)

54hr - 1am (+2 days)

57hr - 4am (+2 days)

60hr - 7am (+2 days)

63hr - 10am (+2 days)

66hr - 1pm (+2 days)

69hr - 4pm (+2 days)

72hr - 7pm (+2 days)

75hr - 10pm (+2 days)

78hr - 1am (+3 days)

81hr - 4am (+3 days)

84hr - 7am (+3 days)

87hr - 10am (+3 days)

90hr - 1pm (+3 days)

93hr - 4pm (+3 days)

96hr - 7pm (+3 days)

 

You get the idea.

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I know there have been better more detailed threads on this but a helpful reference for the next 36 hours.

time model starts to run

GFS: 10:30; 4:30 (AM/PM)

GEFS (Eneembles): 12:00, 6:00 (AM/PM)

NAM: 9:00, 3:00 (AM/PM

SREF: 8:20, 2:20 (AM/PM)

RGEM: 10:20, 4:00 (AM/PM)

GGEM (CMC): 11:00 (AM/PM

UKMET: 10:40 (AM/PM)

ECMWF (Euro/ECM): 12:45 (AM/PM)

ECM ensembles: 3:00 (AM/PM)

additional higher res model

MM5

AWR

Bump

Add an hour to these times

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I know there have been better more detailed threads on this but a helpful reference for the next 36 hours.

time model starts to run

GFS: 10:30; 4:30 (AM/PM)

GEFS (Eneembles): 12:00, 6:00 (AM/PM)

NAM: 9:00, 3:00 (AM/PM

SREF: 8:20, 2:20 (AM/PM)

RGEM: 10:20, 4:00 (AM/PM)

GGEM (CMC): 11:00 (AM/PM

UKMET: 10:40 (AM/PM)

ECMWF (Euro/ECM): 12:45 (AM/PM)

ECM ensembles: 3:00 (AM/PM)

additional higher res model

MM5

AWR

Bump for winter

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I usually just rely on y'all for posting model graphics, since I'm not that well versed in searching through e-wall and getting the info on my own, plus I hate wasting my time if someone else has done something (thanks!).  However, occasionally, I like to look at a model ru nor two on my own and right now, if I go to the e-wall and go to the 0000UTC Models area (0Z) and then click on, say, the NAM at 06 hours, the time stamp appears to be for last night's (1/21) 0Z NAM (not the current one or 1/22), whereas if I click on the 18Z NAM that ran earlier today, the time stamp (1/21 intializing at 1800) appears correct.  Am I doing something wrong?  Is there a better source than the PSU e-wall?  Gracias...

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I know there have been better more detailed threads on this but a helpful reference for the next 36 hours.

time model starts to run

GFS: 10:30; 4:30 (AM/PM)

GEFS (Eneembles): 12:00, 6:00 (AM/PM)

NAM: 9:00, 3:00 (AM/PM

SREF: 8:20, 2:20 (AM/PM)

RGEM: 10:20, 4:00 (AM/PM)

GGEM (CMC): 11:00 (AM/PM

UKMET: 10:40 (AM/PM)

ECMWF (Euro/ECM): 12:45 (AM/PM)

ECM ensembles: 3:00 (AM/PM)

additional higher res model

MM5

AWR

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