COMPUTER MODEL DATA
Q: What is computer model data and how is it used? A: Forecasters use the output from computer models to make their forecasts. Computer models mathematically simulate (or model) the fluid motion of the atmosphere. The output from these models gives the forecaster a picture of how the atmosphere will evolve. For example, models indicate how the jet stream might change strength and location, and how surface fronts and low pressure systems might move and change strength. By integrating the latest satellite, radar, and surface observations with the computer model data, the forecaster can evaluate the computer models and adjust the forecast accordingly . Most computer model data is interpreted by trained meteorologists. For information on how well computer models perform, please visit the HPC (Hydrometeorological Prediction Center) web page that summarizes computer model strengths and weaknesses.
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NEW! BUFKIT data links (see area below model graphic links)
MOS (Model Output Statistics) guidance
CITY | GFS MOS | NAM MOS | GFS 7-day MOS |
Cape Girardeau | Cape Girardeau | Cape Girardeau | Cape Girardeau |
Carbondale, IL | Carbondale | Carbondale | Carbondale |
Evansville, IN | Evansville | Evansville | Evansville |
Henderson, KY | Henderson | Henderson | Henderson |
Hopkinsville, KY | Hopkinsville | Hopkinsville | Hopkinsville |
Mount Vernon, IL | Mount Vernon | Mount Vernon | Mount Vernon |
Paducah, KY | Paducah | Paducah | Paducah |
Poplar Bluff, MO | Poplar Bluff | Poplar Bluff | Poplar Bluff |
Visit the Meteorological Development Lab (MDL) website to learn more about MOS guidance.
Model Graphics |
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NAM, NGM, GFS, and RUC graphics from the NWS
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00Z Hi-Resolution ARW | 12Z Hi-Resolution ARW |
SPC Short-Range Ensemble Fcsts | Canadian Model (out to 6 days) |
BUFKIT (program and data download) | NCEP Ensembles (00Z run only...out 15 days) |
WRF model (with simulated reflectivity) | NAM Experimental Precip Type Meteograms |
Experimental nested NAM forecasts | Click here for the production status of the latest model runs |
NOAA Sources For Weather Analysis:
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SPC Mesoanalysis | MSAS | SURFACE ANALYSIS | UPPER AIR MAPS |