Weather regime forecasts have been added to the World Climate Service (WCS). Weather regimes are a new long-range forecasting capability that helps energy meteorologists interpret subseasonal and medium-range model guidance through the lens of recurring, physically meaningful pre-defined circulation patterns. Weather regimes describe the typical large-scale mid-tropospheric (500 mb) flow…
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