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Currently we offer a selection of models from NCEP, CMC and ECMWF that fall into two distinct categories; Deterministic and Ensemble. Deterministic models depict a single solution from the model and their data can be interpreted as a literal depiction of the future state of the atmosphere.
A study of day-to-day weather patterns with an emphasis on understanding the basics of meteorological processes and forecasting. Students read weather reports and weather maps needed to analyze current conditions and forecast weather.
These pages are made possible in part by the Unidata Program, Flanis/JSAni products developed by Tom Whittaker and Bill Bellon, University of Wisconsin : Madison, and by Contributions from our Donors. Current Time: Use the menu above to select your model of choice. Attention User:
College of DuPage Weather - Features colorful graphics and point-and-click soundings from several different models, including the NAM, high-resolution NAM, GFS, and RAP. Also includes a variety of severe-weather parameters.
Below are links to sites posting output from many of our numerical models. These models attempt to simulate the state of the atmosphere at various times in the future.
Whether you are interested in forecasting, severe weather or more traditional atmospheric sciences, COD gives students of all ages a chance to delve into how the atmosphere works from the start of their academic career.
The College of DuPage (COD) Next Generation Weather Lab offers text, analysis, and model weather products. The text products include a local COD weather forecast and various NOAA National Weather Service severe weather, winter weather, National, Tropical, and state products. The analysis products are comprised of: Surface Data ...
Model 4-Panel Non-Operational. Model HRRR; RAP; NAM; NAMNST; RDPS; GDPS; SREF; GFS; GFSFV3; GEFS; CFS; Run Time 00Z; 06Z
Earth Science and Meteorology Professor Paul Sirvatka leads the most comprehensive community college meteorology program in the nation. In 1992, Sirvatka began building a nationally-renowned meteorology program at COD.
Did you know one of the most frequently used weather websites in the country is located right here at College of DuPage? In this demonstration, see a real-time overview of what the site has to offer and see some of the amazing imagery it provides.