ilmakehämalleilla
Ilmakehämalleilla, which translates to "atmospheric models" in English, are sophisticated computer simulations designed to represent the Earth's atmosphere and its processes. These models are crucial tools for meteorologists and climate scientists to understand and predict weather patterns, climate change, and other atmospheric phenomena. They are based on fundamental physical laws governing fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and radiation transfer.
The core of an ilmakehämalli involves dividing the atmosphere into a three-dimensional grid. Each grid cell
Different types of ilmakehämalleilla exist, varying in their complexity, resolution, and purpose. Weather forecast models, for
The development and refinement of ilmakehämalleilla are ongoing processes, driven by advancements in computing power, observational