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Observations in aid of weather prediction for North America: Report of Prospectus Development Team Seven
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Kerry Emanuel,*+ Eugenia Kalnay,*# Craig Bishop,@ Russell Elsberry,& Ronald Gelaro,** Daniel Keyser,++ Steven Lord,# David Rogers,## Melvyn Shapiro,@@ Christopher Snyder,&& and Christopher Velden***
ABSTRACT
One of the most significant impediments to progress in forecasting weather over North America is the relative paucity of routine observations over data-sparse regions adjacent to the United States. Prospectus Development Team Seven was convened to consider ways...
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