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... observations " are extracted from the na- ture run using a suitable geographical and temporal distribution and then observational errors are added . These simulated observations are then assimilated in a DAS using a different forecast ...
... observations " are extracted from the na- ture run using a suitable geographical and temporal distribution and then observational errors are added . These simulated observations are then assimilated in a DAS using a different forecast ...
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... observations have a positive impact on the subsequent forecast depends to a large extent upon how the data are employed in the DAS . General dif- ferences among DASs include quality control proce- dures ; evaluation of the first guess ...
... observations have a positive impact on the subsequent forecast depends to a large extent upon how the data are employed in the DAS . General dif- ferences among DASs include quality control proce- dures ; evaluation of the first guess ...
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... observations for about 6 weeks . Two locations - one each in the southern and northern bay - were chosen for the time series observations ( henceforth referred to as TS1 and TS2 , respectively ; see Fig . 5a ) . The choice of these two ...
... observations for about 6 weeks . Two locations - one each in the southern and northern bay - were chosen for the time series observations ( henceforth referred to as TS1 and TS2 , respectively ; see Fig . 5a ) . The choice of these two ...
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