Sentences with phrase «national operational model»

First, we compiled weekly SST data from the National Climatic Data Center (National Operational Model Archive and Distribution System Meteorological Data Server, NOMADS, NOAA Satellite and Information Service), and interpolated maps at 0.1 ° resolution.

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The chairman of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said on Tuesday «operational limitations» in the Tesla Model S played a «major role» in a May 2016 crash that killed a driver using the vehicle's semi-autonomous «Autopilot» system.
CSMD (Climate System Modeling Division), 2005: An introduction to the first general operational climate model at the National Climate Center.
Remote partnerships were inspired by the desire of member states to make sure that EMBL's research strategy and operational model are implemented on the national level.
Rocketship Education, a national, non-profit elementary charter school network, is on the cutting edge of school innovation with a hybrid school model and an operational approach that combines classroom and online learning to create high - performing low income elementary schools.
(C) ensure operational quality control of all Climate Service Program products including a transparent and open accounting of all the assumptions built into the global, national, regional, and local weather and climate computer models upon which such products are based;
It would also be useful, were one to be given the opportunity, to examine the entire end - to - end operational setting of these government - funded GCM models to see how they are being handled from a code base management perspective and design basis management perspective, and a data management perspective — i.e., are the models developed and operated in a way that is consistent with the software lifecycle QA standards commonly aopplied to other government funded activities such as national defense and nuclear production operations.
The GFDL hurricane model has been upgraded numerous times since it became operational at the National Weather Service in 1995.
NWS NOHRSC has national operational responsibility for modeling and measuring snow depth and snow water equivalent.
Since 1995, the GFDL Operational Hurricane Forecast Model has been used by the National Weather Service and has consistently been one of the top - performing models for the prediction of hurricane tracks.
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