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    • idefix37
      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @itblocksg last edited by idefix37

      @itblocksg
      This is not weird and @Korina explained the difference.
      NEMS is a model provided by the Meteoblue company.
      But this model is different from the model called here METEOBLUE (more exactly Meteoblue AI) in the point forecast:

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      Additional information:
      https://community.windy.com/topic/10316/metoblue-wildly-inaccurate-in-the-sw-usa/8?_=1637514782709

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      • Korina
        Korina Administrator @itblocksg last edited by

        @itblocksg Hello, it would be nice if you could explain why it is weird.

        Korina

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          Zancle10 @Korina last edited by

          Salve, se i tempi di riferimento ufficiali per il modello ECMWF sono 0.00 e 12.00, i due aggiornamenti in più con premium su cosa si basano? Grazie

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          • Korina
            Korina Administrator @Zancle10 last edited by

            @zancle10 Hello, this is an old article. You can find the update times at Model updates times.

            Korina

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              ColtonAxel last edited by ColtonAxel

              I think Reference time is the time when a model starts a new forecast block. The process consists of the following: Initialisation - data are entered into the model, this creates Initial conditions (initialisation time) and then model starts calculating conditions.

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