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Other direct links to model data from Earl Barker's Model Page:
- NAM 84 hour Radar Site Overlays: Total Precip / Snow - 40 KM SREF (9 and 21Z) - GEFS and DGEX (6 and 18Z) - Central US forecast: RUC,NAM and GFS / NCEP 8km WRF-NMM - Severe Wx Charts for Central US NAM and RUC / GFS - 00 and 12Z Model Forecast Charts - Off hour GFS, RUC, and meso-NAM / Central US RUC forecast (all runs) 00 and 12Z ECMWF, UKMET, JMA JP35 and GEM - Snowfall Charts - Large Western Hemisphere GFS / NAM - Model Comparison over US - Experimental Severe WX products over Central US - 1 HR modified (using obs) RUC2 severe wx products - Model Processing Status Page ABOUT - David Ewoldt and OKWeatherWatch L.L.C I am always amazed with the weather that is produced in the Great Plains. Cold or hot, wet or dry, snow or thunderstorms... there is always something to keep a weather enthusiast interested. For myself, the best shows of the year come each March, April, May, June and July. The days get longer and warmer... moisture returns and the stage becomes set for days of thunderstorms. My name is Dave Ewoldt and I have been storm chasing since 1982. I didn't know during the 80's that the storm chase passion was going to be something that would stick with me for a very long time. I now know it is something that will always be a part of me. The beauty in the storms that Mother Nature is able to build can't be duplicated. Every now and then, the perfect balance can be reached to allow a display of power like none other. I'm out each year to document and photograph thunderstorms in the American Plains. I can provide high-quality video upon request for production projects and high-resolution images for print projects. Details about the use will be needed to determine licensing fees. Please contact me to discuss your needs. Clients: National Geographic TV and Film, National Geographic Magazine, Accord Publishing LTD., Pioneer Productions, Indigo Films, NBC, ABC, CBS, BBC, CNN, The Weather Channel, NOAA, ITV Films. |