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https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-17-209-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-17-209-2020
08 Oct 2020
 | 08 Oct 2020

The AEMET-γSREPS over the Antarctic Peninsula and the impact of kilometric-resolution EPS on logistic activities on the continent

Sergi Gonzalez, Alfons Callado, Mauricia Martínez, and Benito Elvira

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This article describes the high-resolution Ensemble Prediction System (EPS) AEMET-γSREPS. This is the first convection-permitting EPS that operationally provide forecasts for a region of Antarctica. Kilometric-resolution EPSs, such γSREPS, will improve the short-range prediction in Antarctica in the following years. This will have a positive impact on safety and logistic activities at Antarctic research stations.