Armin Mehrabian
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      We explores the impact of initial and boundary conditions on simulating an
      extra-tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean, employing the Weather
      Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. The study assesses cyclone
      trajectory and synoptic patterns against real-world observations, finding
      that the WRF model effectively replicates Gong's entire lifecycle,
      including its intensification phase. It was observed that both the genesis
      of the cyclone and its Q-Vector—a meteorological vector that indicates the
      potential for cyclogenesis—are significantly influenced by the initial
      conditions set in the model.
    example_title: LABEL_15 (Severe Storms)

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