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- :Neelin, J. David ;Krasting, John P.2023 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2023):Process-oriented diagnostics (PODs) aim to provide feedback for model developers through model analysis based on physical hypotheses. However, the ste...
- :Jones, Evan ;Wing, Allison A.2021 | Journal of Climate, 34(21), 8461-8480:This study compares the spread in climatological tropical cyclone (TC) precipitation across eight different reanalysis datasets: NCEP-CFSR, ERA-20C, E...
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