AROMEThe selected variable and region is available, but not for 2024-09-26, 12:00. You will switch back to the first available time step. AROME is a high resolution (2.5 km) weather forecast model which is used by various weather services in Europe. On the WZ, forecasts from Meteo France and the Norwegian Weather Service are shown for western Europe and northern Europe, respectively.
HARMONIE (DMI)The selected variable and region is available, but not for 2024-09-26, 12:00. You will switch back to the first available time step. DMI uses and codevelops the weather model HARMONIE. The output at WZ covers Northwestern Europe. The model (cycle 43 ) uses a grid resolution of 2.5 km with boundary conditions from ECMWF.
ICONCurrently selected. ICON is the global weather forecast of the German weather service (DWD) with a grid spacing of approx. 13 km globally (Europe nest: 6 km). Model output is available up to 180 hours ahead for the 0Z and 12Z runs, and up to 120 hours for the 6Z and 18Z runs.
WRFThe selected variable and region is available, but not for 2024-09-26, 12:00. You will switch back to the first available time step. WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting model) is a freely available weather forecast model. WRF version 3.9 is run on the WZ servers and offers 4 forecasts per day up to 72 hours. It is currently run with a horizontal grid spacing of 5 km and uses the WRF single-moment 3 class microphysics scheme, the YSU PBL scheme and the Dudhia radiation scheme.
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