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Date: 2003-03-05 13:57:25
Atmospheric sciences
Prediction
Statistics
Statistical forecasting
Estimation theory
Control theory
Data assimilation
Weather forecasting
MM5
Forecasting
National Weather Service
Errors and residuals

Initial Results Using WRF 3DVAR In MM5 Applications D. M. Barker, A.J. Bourgeois, Y.-R. Guo, W. Huang and Q.-N. Xiao National Center for Atmospheric Research, P. O. Box 3000, Boulder, COIntroduction

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