01-05-2025, 12:19 AM
This post was last modified 01-05-2025, 12:25 AM by Sirius. Edited 1 time in total. 
Just look at the models yourself, it's not complicated. It's like a handful of things you need to learn.
There are different models that work at different resolutions, like the size of the square it uses to look at land differs. 25km x25km might sound tiny if you look at the map but that is big enough to miss a mountain or other terrain and would make the prediction off.
The free models normally has low res, most of them is only accurate 3 days ahead.
The models also are biased to predict bad weather, it's kinda their purpose.
edit: the US has the best models, really amazing stuff.
There are different models that work at different resolutions, like the size of the square it uses to look at land differs. 25km x25km might sound tiny if you look at the map but that is big enough to miss a mountain or other terrain and would make the prediction off.
The free models normally has low res, most of them is only accurate 3 days ahead.
The models also are biased to predict bad weather, it's kinda their purpose.
edit: the US has the best models, really amazing stuff.
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