| A model domain is a more or less rectangular area, for which the weather is calculated in 3-dimensions. The domain is divided into grid cells, which are ordeed in rectangular shape, like on a chessboard. Domains are also called "model domain", "model Area", "forecast area" or "area for calculation". A domain is established to increase the resolution of the calculation for a certain area, where more precise weather information is needed, for example an area with mountains, many lakes or high concentration of renewable energy production. For these area, the distance between grid cells is reduced, so more calculation points are available. For other areas with "easy" topography (like oceans), or of less interest (like deserts), high resolution calculation would normally be too expensive. The domain is "embedded" (inserted) into a larger Domain (or a global model) which provides the starting and boundary conditions for calculation (what happens "at the beginning" and what comes in/moves out after 1, 2, 3 etc hours. |
Specific meteoblue models are calculated for the listed areas (domains) with the following resolution and boundary points:
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rainSP☼T: Precipitation within up to 15 km = NMM-03 ( 3 kilometers)
rainSP☼T: Precipitation within up to 35 km = NMM-12 (12 kilometers)
rainSP☼T: Precipitation within up to 55 km = NMM-18 (18 kilometers)
rainSP☼T: Precipitation within up to 60 km = GFS-25 (25/50 kilometers)