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            <description>Installation of WRF/WPS

This guide is loosely based on the information presented in the WRF-ARW Online Tutorial.  WRF expects the MPICH library for distributed-memory parallelism, but IT RCI recommends Open MPI on Caviness, so some minor adjustments are necessary.  A major difference will be in how the software is organized and used.</description>
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            <description>WRF on Caviness

Currently WRF is not installed on Caviness by the system administrators. It can be installed by users for personal use or for use by their workgroups by following the below directions. These directions will walk users through all the steps required to install and compile WRF and WPS. It will also explain how to add the WRF installation into your home or workgroup&#039;s</description>
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            <description>WRF on DARWIN

Currently WRF is not installed on DARWIN by the system administrators. It can be installed by users for personal use or for use by their workgroups by following the below directions. These directions will walk users through all the steps required to install and compile WRF and WPS. It will also explain how to add the WRF installation into your home or workgroup&#039;s</description>
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            <description>WRF: Weather Research and Forecasting Model

The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model is a next-generation mesoscale numerical weather prediction system designed for both atmospheric research and operational forecasting applications. It features two dynamical cores, a data assimilation system, and a software architecture supporting parallel computation and system extensibility. The model serves a wide range of meteorological applications across scales from tens of meters to thousands of …</description>
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