A good group of us are going and are heavily debating what to do/who to see.
I was just wandering if there were any areas that would mean standing in a Disneyland type queue such as NYC Downlow that I should know to anticipate!
At the risk of going full geek on the science here, so you're saying that resolution means smaller grid areas and hence better accuracy on a micro level - i.e. c. 100 forecast data points as opposed to maybe 25 in a given area? And the operational run uses the high resolution "micro" data, whereas the mean is an extrapolation of models using lower resolution?
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