Excerpt from Methods of Sequential Estimation for Determining Initial Data in Numerical Weather Prediction: June 1982
Improperly chosen initial data lead to spurious fast waves which appearas large, transient errors in the forecast of every meteorological variable. Forecasts of vertical motion, and therefore precipitation forecasts, are particularly affected by the spurious waves.
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