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{{Short description|Numerical weather prediction system}}
[[File:Typhoon Mawar 2005 computer simulation thumbnail.gif|right|thumb|250px|WRF model output showing simulated radar reflectivity (dBZ) for [[
The '''Weather Research and Forecasting''' ('''WRF''') '''Model'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=
The effort to develop WRF began in the latter part of the 1990s and was a collaborative partnership principally among the [[National Center for Atmospheric Research]] (NCAR), the [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] (represented by the [[National Centers for Environmental Prediction]] (NCEP) and the (then) Forecast Systems Laboratory (FSL)), the [[Air Force Weather Agency]] (AFWA), the [[Naval Research Laboratory]] (NRL), the [[University of Oklahoma]] (OU), and the [[Federal Aviation Administration]] (FAA).<ref name="NCAR news release">{{Cite web|url=
WRF allows researchers to produce simulations reflecting either real data (observations, analyses) or idealized atmospheric conditions. WRF provides operational forecasting a flexible and robust platform, while offering advances in physics, numerics, and data assimilation contributed by the many research community developers. WRF is currently in operational use at NCEP and other forecasting centers internationally. WRF has grown to have a large worldwide community of users (over
WRF offers two dynamical solvers for its computation of the atmospheric governing equations, and the variants of the model are known as WRF-ARW (Advanced Research WRF) and WRF-NMM (
The WRF serves as the basis for the [[Rapid Refresh (weather prediction)|RAP and HRRR models]]: high-resolution operational forecast models run regularly at NCEP. The WRF also serves as the basis for the [[North American Mesoscale]] (NAM) model at 12km and 3km grid resolutions. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/RR.faq.html|title=Rapid Refresh Frequently Asked Questions|website=rapidrefresh.noaa.gov}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://dtcenter.org/plots/hwt/model.php|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150218185729/https://dtcenter.org/plots/hwt/model.php|title=HWT 2009 Spring Experiment Objective Verification|archive-date=2015-02-18}}</ref>
A version of WRF-NMM tailored for hurricane forecasting, [[Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model|HWRF]] (
In 2009, a polar optimized WRF was released through the [[Byrd Polar Research Center]] at the [[Ohio State University]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://polarmet.osu.edu/PolarMet/pwrf.html |publisher=The Ohio State University Polar Meteorology Group |title=The Polar WRF |date=17 September
==See also==▼
* [[Global Forecast System]]▼
==References==
{{Reflist}}
▲==See also==
▲* [[Global Forecast System]]
==External links==
* [
* [http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/users WRF-ARW support website]
* [http://www.dtcenter.org/wrf-nmm/users WRF-NMM support website]
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