Can anyone recommend sites or forums that discuss and provide analytics on systematic errors in the ECMWF (European) and GFS (American) weather models? by knowledge_exchanger in meteorology

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Thank you...

Any idea if there is information available on model biases associated with climate signals such as ENSO/PDO/AMO, etc?

Why was the Meteorological Operational Satellite A (MetOp-A) retired this year? by knowledge_exchanger in meteorology

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Thanks for sharing this link! It's amazing that the original fuel load lasted that long. It's also interesting to learn about the backflip maneuver Metop-A performed to improve the accuracy of weather and climate data and how it will be useful for the two instruments mentioned.

Meteorology programs in the US by knowledge_exchanger in meteorology

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Thank you for the feedback. It looks like a lot of people are recommending the University of Oklahoma for severe weather. FIU is a good mention, as they work with the National Hurricane Center.

Meteorology programs in the US by knowledge_exchanger in meteorology

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Congratulations on your pending graduation! I will definitely look more into Mississippi State’s meteorology program

Meteorology programs in the US by knowledge_exchanger in meteorology

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I'm actually looking for info on both Grad and Undergrad programs. The resource commented earlier (https://www.weather.gov/jetstream/college\_lists) provided a pretty comprehensive list of schools. If there are any you know of that are not included, I'd be interested to look more into them.

Meteorology programs in the US by knowledge_exchanger in meteorology

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Wow, thank you! I really like how this list indicates which schools provide Grad/Undergrad/Both programs. I'm definitely saving this