The WWRP Polar Prediction Project (PPP)

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Jung, T., Bauer, P., Goessling, H. F., Gordon, N., Klebe, S., Bromwich, D. H., Doblas-Reyes, F., Day, J. J., Fairall, C. W., Holland, M., Iverson, T., Lemke, P., Mills, B., Nurmi, P., Perovich, D. K., Reid, P., Renfrew, I., Smith, G., Svensson, G. and Tolstykh, M. (2015) The WWRP Polar Prediction Project (PPP). In: Brunet, G., Jones, S. and Ruti, P. (eds.) Seamless prediction of the Earth system: from minutes to months. WMO, 1156. World Meteorological Organisation, Geneva, pp. 371-384. ISBN 9789263111562

Additional Information This book collects together White Papers that have been written to describe the state of the science and to discuss the major challenges for making further advances that was presented at the World Weather Open Science Conference in Montréal, Canada, 16-21 August 2014
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Divisions Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > NCAS
Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Meteorology
Additional Information This book collects together White Papers that have been written to describe the state of the science and to discuss the major challenges for making further advances that was presented at the World Weather Open Science Conference in Montréal, Canada, 16-21 August 2014
Publisher World Meteorological Organisation
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