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The text provides an overview of the process of running the WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting) model. Before proceeding with the talk, it is recommended to first familiarize yourself with the pre-processing system for the WRF model. It suggests downloading the WRF model code to follow along and write down any questions you may have. The workflow for running the model involves two main programs: one for producing initial and boundary conditions (initialization program) and the other for actual time integration (WRF model itself). Running the model for real atmospheric data involves running three WPS programs, preparing the domain and meteorological data, and then running the model itself. Another way to run the model is using idealized initial conditions.