Numerical weather prediction
Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) uses computer models of the Earth system to predict weather. Numerical Weather Prediction models may be global or regional, and typically represent meteorological variables in three spatial dimensions as they evolve in time. These NWP models are based on the equations of motion as well as equations that govern the conservation of energy and mass. Global models are generally based on a two-dimensional spectral horizontal coordinate system with a discrete finite-difference vertical coordinate. Regional models are generally finite-difference in all three spatial dimensions. An incomplete list of major government organizations that develop and run NWP models includes: The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), the UK Met Office (UKMO), the US Navy Fleet Numerical Meteorological Oceanographical Center (FNMOC), and the US Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA)
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