Ensemble superparameterization versus stochastic parameterization: A comparison of model uncertainty representation in tropical weather prediction
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Ensemble superparameterization versus stochastic parameterization: A comparison of model uncertainty representation in tropical weather prediction
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Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 1231-1250
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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2017-04-20
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10.1002/2016ms000857
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