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We explores the impact of initial and boundary conditions on simulating an
extra-tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean, employing the Weather
Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. The study assesses cyclone
trajectory and synoptic patterns against real-world observations, finding
that the WRF model effectively replicates Gong's entire lifecycle,
including its intensification phase. It was observed that both the genesis
of the cyclone and its Q-Vector—a meteorological vector that indicates the
potential for cyclogenesis—are significantly influenced by the initial
conditions set in the model.
example_title: LABEL_15 (Severe Storms)
Label Mapping
The model classifies inputs into the following categories, each represented by a unique label ID:
Label ID | Label Name |
---|---|
0 | Agriculture |
1 | Air Quality |
2 | Cryospheric Climate Indicators |
3 | Droughts |
4 | Earthquakes |
5 | Ecosystem Species |
6 | Ecosystems |
7 | Energy Production/Use |
8 | Extreme Weather |
9 | Floods |
10 | Greenhouse Gases |
11 | Heat |
12 | Land Use and Cover Change |
13 | Landslides |
14 | Public Health |
15 | Severe Storms |
16 | Sun-Earth Interactions |
17 | Teleconnections |
18 | Temperature Indicators |
19 | Validation |
20 | Volcanic Eruptions |
21 | Water Quality |
22 | Wildfires |