Right now I am focused on content, rather than style, so the pages will be bare-boned for the time being.
There are a few other guides to models out there, but there aren't any that are to my full satisfaction. I hope to provide a one-stop resource that gives people a sense of the history behind the model, how it works, comments on its performance, as well as links to the output. Also, I am hoping to strike a happy balance in acessibility such that is informative to both people inside and outside the meteorology field (to assist students of the former, all of the references I've used as well as other sources are scrupulously provided.
My first article is a write-up of the Climatology and Persistence (CLIPER) model. It can be viewed at http://hurricaneguide.beplaced.com/CLIPER.html.
Feedback in this space is invited




