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fine-mesh grid

A nonspecific term indicating that a grid has relatively high resolution, that is, that its grid points are relatively near to each other. In the past, a grid length of less that 200 km was generally considered to be fine mesh, but with the rapid growth of computer power permitting the use of extremely high-resolution grids, the term is now used in a more contextual manner. Compare coarse-mesh grid.

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