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12z Cycle : 12-Hour MSLP/precip. Fcst valid 0000 UTC |
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Short-range regional ensemble modeling techniques are being studied utilizing multi-physics, multi-analysis and multi-model members. Our forecasts are also used to support research and teaching at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences as well as outreach and collaborative efforts with the National Weather Service. For further information, contact Dr. Brian Jewett of our Department.