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Weather prediction / Science / Statistical forecasting / Department for Business /  Innovation and Skills / Economy of Devon / Met Office / Weather forecasting / Verification / Data assimilation / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Systems engineering
Date: 2012-02-06 07:54:03
Weather prediction
Science
Statistical forecasting
Department for Business
Innovation and Skills
Economy of Devon
Met Office
Weather forecasting
Verification
Data assimilation
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Systems engineering

WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION  COMMISSION FOR ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES  Original: ENGLISH  WWRP/WGNE  Joint Working Group on Forecast Verification  Research (JWGFVR) 

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