Atmospheric Observations and Experiments to Assess Their Usefulness in Data Assimilation (gtSpecial IssueltData Assimilation in Meteology and Oceanography: Theory and Practice)

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Atmospheric observations consist of a mixture of in situ, visual, and remotely sensed observations. These provide an extensive database for research and numerical weather prediction. However, significant data deficiencies still exist, and new observing systems are …

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Atlas, R. (1997). Atmospheric Observations and Experiments to Assess Their Usefulness in Data Assimilation (gtSpecial IssueltData Assimilation in Meteology and Oceanography: Theory and Practice). Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II, 75(1B), 111–130. https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj1965.75.1b_111

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