Which Models you like the most or you dont like any?
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Which Models you like the most or you dont like any?
I like NOGAPS and UKMET the most but I am not a big fan of models as I only use them as a guidance.But I think those 2 global models perform very well.
What about you preferences about the best models you like the most or you dont follow the models at all?
What about you preferences about the best models you like the most or you dont follow the models at all?
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Derecho wrote:You need to have GUNA as a choice.
Yup I forgot and now added.
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GUNA =
Gfdl
Ukmet
Nogaps
Avn (GFS)
Basically, it adds the 4 latitudes / longitudes from these 4 models together for each time interval and divides by 4 to get an average position between the 4 models.
And I don't have a favorite model. The model of choice changes with the type of storm, the general weather pattern, the location of the storm, and other factors.
Gfdl
Ukmet
Nogaps
Avn (GFS)
Basically, it adds the 4 latitudes / longitudes from these 4 models together for each time interval and divides by 4 to get an average position between the 4 models.
And I don't have a favorite model. The model of choice changes with the type of storm, the general weather pattern, the location of the storm, and other factors.
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wxman57 wrote:GUNA =
Gfdl
Ukmet
Nogaps
Avn (GFS)
Basically, it adds the 4 latitudes / longitudes from these 4 models together for each time interval and divides by 4 to get an average position between the 4 models.
And I don't have a favorite model. The model of choice changes with the type of storm, the general weather pattern, the location of the storm, and other factors.
Sorry, wxman. I edited my post before I saw that you had replied. (I remembered how great a "Search button" is.) Thanks for the reply.
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