GFS maps: Europe, 500 hPa Forecast Stability
500 hPa Forecast Stability: analysis and forecast
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Geop.+Temp. 500 hPa | 2 m Temperature | 500 hPa Temp. Anomalies | Rain & Snow + 0 C Level | 10 m Wind | Cloud Cover |
Geop. + Temp. 500 hPa (GIF) | Minimum Temperature | 2 m Temp. Anomalies | 1 Day Total Precipitation | 500 hPa Wind | CAPE & Lifted Index |
Geop.+Temp. 850 hPa | Maximum Temperature | Daily 2 m Average Temp. | Precipitable Water | 200 hPa Jet Stream | CIN |
Geop. + Temp. 850 hPa (GIF) | 2 m Temp. trend | Daily 2 m Temp. Anomalies | RH + Vertical Vel. 850 hPa | 300 hPa Jet Stream | 500 hPa Forecast Stability |
Geop.+Temp. 925 hPa | 850 hPa Temp. trend | Daily 850 hPa Average Temp. | RH + Vel. Verticale 700 hPa | 850 hPa Forecast Stability | |
500 hPa Geop. + Temp. trend | 850 hPa Temp. Anomalies | Daily 850 hPa Temp. Anomalies | RH + Vel. Verticale 500 hPa | Last 4 GFS run comparison |
GFS Europe: 500 hPa Forecast Stability
These maps compare the forecasts at 500 hPa of the last GFS run with those issued 12 hours earlier, computing the differences between
the geopotentials and computing the differences between the temperatures of the two forecasts. White areas indicate a confirmation of the forecast
on geopotentials, areas of color between yellow and red indicate that in the last run a greater geopotential height is expected, while areas of
color between light blue and purple indicates a lower expected geopotential.
The differences in meters are shown on the colorbar.
Similarly, the differences between temperatures at 500 hPa are also calculated: red lines in case of an increase of at least 2 °C
or blue in case of a decrease of at least 2 °C.
On the top left is shown the UTC initialization time. UTC time is indicated with Z letter (Zulu Time).
On the top right is shown the UTC forecast time.
The maps at 00Z, 06Z, 12Z and 18Z are updated respectively starting from 04.30 AM, 10:30 AM, 4:30 PM, 10.30 PM (CEST TIime).
Forecast model: Global Forecast System (GFS) with 0.5°x0.5° (lat x lon) spatial resolution.
NOTE: in central European countries, when solar time is in effect, the CET time is used, which is equal to UTC +1 hour, while when daylight saving time is in effect, the CEST time is used, which is equal to UTC +2 hours. Right now it is 1:06 UTC.
Notes on GFS forecast maps
The Global Forecast System (GFS) is a National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)
weather forecast model that generates data for dozens of atmospheric and land-soil variables,
including temperatures, winds, precipitation, soil moisture, and atmospheric ozone concentration.
The system couples four separate models (atmosphere, ocean model, land/soil model, and sea ice) that work
together to accurately depict weather conditions.
GFS is a global model with a base horizontal resolution of 0.25° (28 kilometers) between grid points.
The GFS is run 4 times a day, the temporal resolution covers analysis and forecasts out to 16 days.
See the GFS analysis maps archive from 2013 to today
To see the GFS ANALYSIS MAP ARCHIVE from 2013 to today click on the red link.