The purpose of the University of Utah WRF model users group and website is to create a local wrf users community with the goal of broadening the numerical modeling skills of our graduate students through learning from each other and taking advantage of local expertise in various aspects of wrf modeling efforts. The University of Utah local WRF Users Group meets every other week, and this page also serves as a resource for information or topics covered at these meetings. This website and effort is a work in progress that we expect to continuously grow and we gratefully accept any ideas or contributions you might have.
University of Utah WRF Users
Schedule for University of Utah WRF User Group Meetings (detailed information here):
Meetings are held every other Tuesday 3-4 pm in INSCC 345:
2 April 2013 Neil Lareau 'Modifying WRF boundary conditions'; Jon McMillen 'Adding a microphysics variable to wrfout'
23 April 2013 John Lawson 'using Python for WRF scripting and post-processing' and Neil Lareau 'how to output full sounding profiles at a point every time step'
7 May 2013 Open discussion
21 May 2013 Jeff Massey 'Running single column model and WRF land use characteristic modifications'
This page is maintained by Erik Crosman and graduate students at the University of Utah.