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Atmospheric convection / Model / Light / Microphysics / Scientific modelling / Computational science / Numerical weather prediction / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model
Date: 2014-02-25 00:30:27
Atmospheric convection
Model
Light
Microphysics
Scientific modelling
Computational science
Numerical weather prediction
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model

Report on HFIP Modeling and Physics Strategy Team Discussion

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