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The research and development program at the National Meteorological Center
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1972
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Description:"This is frankly in the nature of a white paper, with almost total emphasis on successes and work in numerical weather prediction and related activities at the National Meteorological Center. Little apology is required, since the direct source of advances in the Center's guidance material has been almost exclusively the in-house research and development program of the Center. Researchers at the Center, however, work within a national and international community of academic and research scientists concerned with atmospheric modeling, which provides a source of ideas for research as well as a stimulus for new ideas. The paper covers 18 years of advances in operational numerical weather prediction. There have been a myriad of innovations during that period, far too many to discuss here. Only high-lights are therefore covered, and those only briefly"--Preface.
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Content Notes:Frederick G. Shuman.
"March 1972."
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