| Model name | ARPS model (advanced regional prediction system) |
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| Version | |
| Developer | the Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS) at the University of Oklahoma |
| Development language | Fortran77, Fortran90 |
| Application scope | None |
| Related websites | Official website Source code File |
| Operating conditions | Linux, Windows |
| update time | 2018-03-28 00:00 |
| Tag | nonhydrostatic stormscale atmospheric |
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ARPS model is a non-static equilibrium regional forecast system developed by the storm analysis and Prediction Center of the University of Oklahoma. ARPS model adopts generalized terrain coordinate system, arakawa-c staggered horizontal grid and second-order leapfrog leaping time integration scheme, including cloud microphysical process, sub grid scale turbulence and other physical processes. ARPS model is suitable for small and medium-sized and storm scale weather systems, such as tornado, supercell storm, etc. ARPS model is mainly aimed at non energetic high-resolution regional forecast system of storm scale, including variational assimilation of real-time data, forward prediction and post-processing module.
| arpsch4.pdf | 294.6 KiB |
| arps5.3.4.tar.gz | 80.3 MiB |
| the Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS) at the University of Oklahoma | the Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS) at the University of Oklahoma |
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