Definition of Full-Physics Numerical Model

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Full-Physics Numerical Model

The term 'Full-Physics Numerical Model' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A computer model used to calculate air pollution concentrations. A full-physics numerical model uses a full set of equations describing the thermodynamic and dynamic state of the atmosphere and can be used to simulate atmospheric phenomena'.

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