The 3rd Real-Time, Virtual Spring Forecasting Experiment to Advance Severe Weather Prediction Capabilities
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2022
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Journal Title:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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Personal Author:Clark, Adam J. ; Jirak, Israel L. ; Gallo, Burkely T. ; Roberts, Brett ; Knopfmeier, Kent H. ; Vancil, Jake ; Jahn, David ; Krocak, Makenzie ; Karstens, Christopher D. ; Loken, Eric D. ; Dahl, Nathan A. ; Harrison, David ; Imy, David ; Wade, Andrew R. ; Milne, Jeffrey M. ; Hoogewind, Kimberly A. ; Flora, Montgomery ; Martin, Joshua ; Matilla, Brian C. ; Picca, Joseph C. ; Potvin, Corey K. ; Skinner, Patrick S. ; Burke, Patrick
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Source:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2022)
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ISSN:0003-0007 ; 1520-0477
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