http://85.214.49.20/wz/pics/MT8_London_ens.png )
note that a change has been made very recently (?yesterday?) whereby the
CONTROL run is now shown (blue line), rather than the operational run.
The control run will be at a lower resolution than the operational, and
I'm not sure what the worth of this change is: it is better to see how
the ensembles agree (or not) with the main output we see on the
Internet, rather than relate it to a lower resolution run for which we
can't see any output.
I'll change the guide at:-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metinfo/models/images/ENS_diagram.htm
to reflect this alteration when I get time (& provided this change is
permanent).
Martin.
--
FAQ & Glossary for uk.sci.weather at:-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm
and
http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/metindex.htm
... done.
High Resolution European Charts available here
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsnewenszr.htm
Regards
Paul
... many thanks for that info: I'll incorporate the changes in the
appropriate part of the FAQ.
... full details of the implementation via:
http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/gmb/ens/ens_imp_news.html
I don't know if it is my eyes, but although the number of GEFS perturbed
members is supposed to increase (from 10) to 14 for each run, I can only
count 10 (plus the control run). It looks as if this site is thinning
out the extra few members.