Initial results of a mesoscale short-range ensemble forecasting system over the Pacific Northwest

Motivated by the promising results of global-scale ensemble forecasting, a number of groups have attempted mesoscale, short-range ensemble forecasting (SREF), focusing mainly over the eastern half of the United States. The tendency toward higher spread-error correlation when cases with medium spread...

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