Traditional global climate models have limited resolution, making it difficult to accurately represent storm systems. Newer high-resolution models, such as those with 50 megapixels, provide more detailed insights into storm structures, duration, and rainfall distribution. However, researchers note that there are still four consistent areas where these models fail to capture accurate data.
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