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Date: 2014-04-22 05:43:15
Weather prediction
Statistical forecasting
Control theory
Data assimilation
Estimation theory
Weather forecasting
Forecasting
Nowcasting
Numerical weather prediction
Atmospheric sciences
Prediction
Meteorology

JOINT WMO TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT ON THE GLOBAL DATA PROCESSING AND FORECASTING SYSTEM AND NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION RESEARCH ACTIVITIES FOR[removed]. Summary of highlights

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