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This tutorial introduces the running the WRF model workflow. Before proceeding, it is recommended to first go through the pre-processing system explanation. You can download the model code to follow along. The WRF model code consists of two main programs: one for generating initial/boundary conditions (initialization program) and another for time integration (model itself). To run the model with real atmospheric data, we run three WPS programs first to prepare the domain and meteorological data. Then, we run the initialization program followed by the model itself. An alternative method is using idealized initial conditions.