Why do predictions by the European weather model sometimes differ from predictions made by the American weather model?(1 point)

Responses

The two models focus on different parts of the world.
The two models focus on different parts of the world.

The two models assimilate data differently using different equations.
The two models assimilate data differently using different equations.

The two models are designed to model different types of weather.
The two models are designed to model different types of weather.

The two models use different types of data measurements.

1 answer

The correct response is:

The two models assimilate data differently using different equations.

While all the other options may have some merit, the primary reason for differing predictions is the different methodologies employed by the models in processing and interpreting data, which includes the mathematical equations they use for simulations.