MESO
has been a leader in atmospheric modeling since 1985. We specialize
in the development and application of atmospheric numerical models.
These models are used for a wide range of research and real-time
operational purposes. Products generated by our models are used
to solve a variety of problems that require solutions that require
both climatological information and weather forecasts. MESO’s
main focus is modeling the atmosphere. In addition, our scope of
expertise extends from traditional atmospheric science into other
related disciplines, such as oceanography, hydrology, soil science
and biometeorology. MESO's products not only describe the earth's
atmosphere, but also the oceans, hydrological processes, soil surface
and vegetation conditions. |
Research
in Atmospheric Modeling
MESO
develops and utilizes various models to meet the needs of a wide
range of customers. For example, MESO's Mesoscale Atmospheric Simulation
System (MASS) is used in research and for operational applications.
MESO is part of the team that developed the OMEGA adaptive grid
model. OMEGA is designed for accurate high-resolution forecasts
of air quality factors and the dispersion of toxic material. MESO
developed the CLIMOD modeling system for the Advanced Climate Model
and Environmental Simulation modeling system used by the Air Force
Combat Climatology Center. MESO also has expertise in modifying
and applying community models such as the WRF and MM5.
Real-Time
Atmospheric Modeling
MESO
runs a variety of atmospheric models for numerous regions of the
globe every day for many different applications. The data produced
by the simulations produces atmospheric data for regions that lack
sufficient observational weather data. The output is often further
refined to produce site specific forecasts and decision making aids
for applications, such as energy production, load forecasting, agricultural
needs, recreational services and any need your firm may have for
detailed information about the weather and environment.
MESO
provides many direct services to both government agencies and private
sector companies. MESO also reaches specific customer needs through
partnerships, such as AWS TrueWind, for the wind energy industry,
SkyBit, for the agriculture and recreational industries, and Meteosim
(in Barcelona, Spain) for servicing the special needs of Europe
and South America. We are also affiliated with modeling research
projects with the U.S. Air Force, North Carolina State University,
Saint Louis University, and the University of Missouri. |