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The Global Environmental Multiscale Model (GEM), often known as the CMC model in North America, is an integrated forecasting and data assimilation system developed in the Recherche en Prévision Numérique (RPN), Meteorological Research Branch (MRB), and the Canadian Meteorological Centre (CMC).
A new weather forecast model data viewer for Europe and North America. Clickable forecast and ensemble plots, hourly GFS, ECMWF, ARPEGE and GEFS plots.
1 dzień temu · Weathernerds provides weather data in a flexible, practical interface. This site is designed to give creativity and control to the forecaster so that imagery is weather feature-based rather than relying on predefined geographic maps. Weather models available on the site include the ECMWF, GEM, GFS, HRRR, ICON, NAM, HWRF, HMON, HAFS-A/B, and RAP.
The Operational CMC–MRB Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) Model. Part I: Design Considerations and Formulation Papers related to GEM development over the years
The NWP Project is an effort to facilitate and enable operational global/regional Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) across the globe based on the state-of-the-art Canadian operational NWP model. Vision . Facilitate access and GEM model runs among students, forecasters, and researchers.
Weathernerds provides weather data in a flexible, practical interface. This site is designed to give creativity and control to the forecaster so that imagery is weather feature-based rather than relying on predefined geographic maps. Weather models available on the site include the ECMWF, GEM, GFS, HRRR, ICON, NAM, HWRF, HMON, HAFS-A/B, and RAP.
The Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model is the current operational model used at Environment Canada. GEM orginated from the Regional Finite Element (RFE) model developed by Recherche en Prévision Numérique (RPN) and the Canadian Meteorological Center (CMC) in the 1980s.