The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model is a next-generation mesoscale numerical weather prediction system designed for both atmospheric research and operational forecasting applications. The WRF model to be used is two versions with a turbulent orographic drag (TOFD) scheme implemented by Dr. Xu Zhou (WRF4.2.1, WRF3.5.1, Instructions).
The Regional Climate Model system RegCM Version 4 (RegCM4) is the latest version of RegCM with a fully functional non-hydrostatic dynamical core option.
The COSMO is a nonhydrostatic limited-area atmospheric prediction model.
The HCLIM is a regional climate model with focus on non-hydrostatic modelling at high resolutions (kilometer scale).
The Unified Model (UM) is a numerical model of the atmosphere used for both weather and climate applications. The Unified Model can be used both as a global and a regional model.
The Icosahedral Nonhydrostatic Weather and Climate Model ICON (Icosahedral Nonhydrostatic) modelling framework is a joint project between the German Weather Service and the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology for developing a unified next-generation global numerical weather prediction and climate modelling system.
The Model for Prediction Across Scales (MPAS) is a collaborative project for developing atmosphere, ocean and other earth-system simulation components for use in climate, regional climate and weather studies.