Weather Models and Forecasts

Current Conditions

Links to Models

Site: UNISYS

Forecast Pages for Model Statistics and Models

http://weather.unisys.com/forehome.php

 

MOS_NAM Meteogram for Birmingham, AL

This is a 60 hour forecast time series for a particular surface reporting station location. The data plotted include temperatures, winds, pressure, clouds and present weather.

MOS_NAM Meteogram for Birmingham, AL

Graphic

Inverse (white background)

 

RUC (Rapid Update Cycle)

SL Pressure / Precipitation; 3, 6, 9 and 12 hour

The sea level pressure and precipitation forecast chart includes three parameters: sea level pressure (cyan lines), 1000-500 mb thickness (brown dotted lines, 5100, 5400, 5700 solid lines) and quantitative precipitation (color contours).

RUC (Rapid Update Cycle)

 

GFS (Global Forecast System)

 Surface Pressure / Precipitation, 12, 24, 36, 48 Hour.

The sea level pressure and precipitation forecast chart includes three parameters: sea level pressure (cyan lines), 1000-500 mb thickness (brown dotted lines, 5100, 5400, 5700 solid lines) and quantitative precipitation (color contours).

GFS (Global Forecast System)

 

NAM (North American Meso)

 Surface Pressure / Precipitation, 12, 24, 36, 48 Hour.

The sea level pressure and precipitation forecast chart includes three parameters: sea level pressure (cyan lines), 1000-500 mb thickness (brown dotted lines, 5100, 5400, 5700 solid lines) and quantitative precipitation (color contours).

NAM (North American Meso)

 

ECMWF (European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts)

SL Pressure / 500 mb Height; 3, 4, 5, 6 Day

This plot shows two parameters: 500 mb heights (in color contours) and sea level pressure (in black line contours).

ECMWF (European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts)

 

Graphical Forecasts of Fronts, Pressure and Weather

1 Day / 24 Hour

1 Day / 24 Hour Forecast

 

2 Day / 48 Hour

2 Day / 48 Hour Forecast

 

3 Day

3 Day Forecast

A few of the additional weather pages on this web site:

Huntsville Weather Forecast Office, National Weather Service

Storm Prediction Center: Watches, Mesoscale Discussions, Outlooks