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February 25-26 2014 storm threat


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You would assume incorrectly.  The very basic physics are the same, but models are still rough approximations of the atmosphere.  Some processes can't be resolved in realistic scales, so they are "parameterized", or approximated, and those approximations do differ from model to model.  In addition, the way models ingest data is somewhat different from model to model.  And then of course there is the model resolution (basically, that's the number of calculations per unit area), which also differs from model to model.

 

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