The new “High-resolution Spatial and Temporal Atmosphere Ocean Modeling System - 'Atlântico'”, multiplies IPMA's computational capacity by 20 and is inaugurated today by the Minister of Economy and the Sea, António Costa Silva, and by the Secretary of State for Sea, Jose Maria Costa.
Será inaugurado a 20/Jan, o novo sistema de supercomputação do IPMA, que aumentará em 20 vezes a atual capacidade. O sistema “Atlântico” vai melhorar a qualidade das previsões meteorológicas e avisos, do índice de perigo de incêndio, entre outros https://t.co/5w5k1McZs2 pic.twitter.com/CxtNlKA6IA
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Funded by the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR), the system significantly improves “the quality of the forecasts of the models used to
issue meteorological warnings, forecasts for maritime meteorology, support for
aeronautical meteorology, meteorological fire risk indices as well as in many
other sectors”, says the IPMA on the website.
The new system involves an investment of more than one
million euros and makes it possible to increase the resolution of numerical
weather forecast models, their execution speed and the geographic area covered.
“It will allow better integration with global models, both with regard to the sea and with regard to the atmosphere, and will benefit from the increased coverage allowed by the new sensors and systems, enabling the expansion of the operational geographic domain that will now encompass Portugal Mainland, adjacent Atlantic area and Madeira Archipelago, which represents the Atlantic area of national responsibility”, says the IPMA on its official page.