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model_evaluation [2009/04/01 13:29] thorstenmodel_evaluation [2021/01/22 22:19] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 **Mean, minimum, maximum:** **Mean, minimum, maximum:**
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-surface pressure, mean-sea-level pressure, 2-m temperature, 10-m (lowest model level) temperature, 10-m (lowest model level) specific humidity, soil surface temperature, surface temperature, surface specific humidity, surface runoff, subsurface runoff, averaged surface net downward shortwave radiation, averaged surface net downward longwave radiation, averaged surface sensible heat flux, averaged surface latent heat flux, surface evaporation, u_10m, v_10m, windspeed_10m.+surface pressure, mean-sea-level pressure, 2-m temperature, 10-m (lowest model level) temperature, 10-m (lowest model level) specific humidity, soil surface temperature, surface temperature, surface specific humidity, surface runoff, subsurface runoff, averaged surface net downward shortwave radiation, averaged surface net downward longwave radiation, averaged surface sensible heat flux, averaged surface latent heat flux, surface evaporation, u_10m, v_10m, windspeed_10m; constant variables: land area fraction, root depth, vegetation area fraction, leaf area index.
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 **Mean, minimum, maximum, median, standard deviation:** **Mean, minimum, maximum, median, standard deviation:**
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-model surface height, total water content, vertically integrated cloud ice, vertically integrated cloud water, atmospheric boundary layer height (above msl), CAPE (parcel ascent from lowest model level, contributions from positive buoyancy only), CAPE_CON (only COSMO-EU), CAPE_ML (only COSMO-DE).+ total water content, vertically integrated cloud ice, vertically integrated cloud water, atmospheric boundary layer height (above msl), CAPE (parcel ascent from lowest model level, contributions from positive buoyancy only), CAPE_CON (only COSMO-EU), CAPE_ML (only COSMO-DE); constant variable: model surface height.
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 **Mean, minimum, maximum, median, standard deviation, frequency distribution:** **Mean, minimum, maximum, median, standard deviation, frequency distribution:**
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 **Frequency distribution in 9 bins:** **Frequency distribution in 9 bins:**
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-soiltyp.+constant variable: soiltyp.
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-One netcdf file per model (COSMO-DE/COSMO-EU) each with all forecasts valid for a particular day.+One netcdf file per model (COSMO-DE/COSMO-EU) each with all forecasts valid for all areas for a particular day. Variable names in netcdf file are mostly analogue to those in the COSMO model.
  
 For full information see example output of netcdf -h: For full information see example output of netcdf -h:
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-{{arst_lmk_ncdump.ps|arst_lmk_ncdump.ps}} for COSMO-DE+{{arst_lmk_ncdump.ps|arst_lmk_ncdump.ps}} for COSMO-DE.
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-{{arst_lme_ncdump.ps|arst_lme_ncdump.ps}} for COSMO-EU+{{arst_lme_ncdump.ps|arst_lme_ncdump.ps}} for COSMO-EU.
  
  
 ;-- //[[crewell@meteo.uni-koeln.de|Susanne Crewell]] 2007/01/10 14:41// ;-- //[[crewell@meteo.uni-koeln.de|Susanne Crewell]] 2007/01/10 14:41//
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