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Dear Colleagues
A Water Special issue has been recently published: Hydrometeorological Forecasting Using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model
This Special Issue invites papers that explore new and innovative applications of hydrometeorological forecasting using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. Hydrometeorological forecasting is well rooted in the seminal studies of Ferraris et al. (2002), Siccardi et al. (2005), as well as in the classical textbooks of Sene (2009) and Collier (2016).
Since the onset of hydrometerology science, the WRF model has been an essential modeling component of the complex forecasting chain for short-range prediction of severe hydrometeorological phenomena. There has also been a growing interest in novel areas such as sub-easonal and seasonal forecast (WRF-Hydro), renewable energy prediction (WRF-Solar), food and agriculture (WRF-Crop), and nowcasting application (WRF-DA). Therefore, this Special Issue invites authors to submit research that applies the WRF modeling suite at high spatio-emporal resolution to solve current and emerging problems in hydrometeorology science at large and potentially pave the way to facing new forecasting challenges in order to make our society more sustainable and resilient, also in light of ongoing climate change impacts. Research results addressing more traditional (HPC) computing paradigms, as well as emerging ones (cloud computing and GPUs) in support of WRF hydrometeorology modeling are also welcome.
In case you are interested in this special issue you are kindly invited to send a tentative title and short summary of the paper.
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2020.