Model for Prediction Across Scales
The Model for Prediction Across Scales is a coupled Earth system modeling package that integrates atmospheric, oceanographic and cryospheric modeling on a variety of scales from the planetary to regional and mesoscale/microscale. It includes climate and weather modeling and simulations that were first used by researchers in 2013. The atmospheric components were led by the National Center for Atmospheric Research 's Earth System Laboratory and the oceanographic components by the Climate, Ocean, and Sea Ice Modeling Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. It has been used for real-time weather as well as seasonal forecasting of convection, tornadoes and tropical cyclones, among other uses. Its atmospheric modeling aspects are intended to use and complement rather than replace the Weather Research and Forecasting Model, the Global Forecast System and the Community Earth System Model.