What can we learn about orographic drag parametrisation from high‐resolution models? A case study over the Rocky Mountains
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What can we learn about orographic drag parametrisation from high‐resolution models? A case study over the Rocky Mountains
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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 146, Issue 727, Pages 979-995
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Wiley
Online
2019-12-11
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10.1002/qj.3720
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