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by milancurcic 1334 days ago
Having worked with WRF for 13 years now, contributed patches to many releases, and built a SaaS business centered on WRF (https://cloudrun.co), I still discover new things about it and run into interesting scientific and engineering challenges. It's not the kind of software that's easily picked up and run by a non-expert. It's a large framework that's more niche, more obscure, and not as well documented as something like, say, Tensorflow. There's still a ton of value to derive from making WRF and similar models more usable by non-experts and without access to supercomputers.