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Found in ECMWF on line library,incs 1953 and 1987.Thanks to Rob Bale for pointing out the new ERA 40
dataset Jung, T., E. Klinker and S. Uppala Title Reanalysis and reforecast of three major European storms of the 20th century using the ECMWF forecasting system November 2003. http://www.ecmwf.int/publications/li.../show?id=86036 Also the latest newsletter appears to have some interesting topics http://www.ecmwf.int/publications/newsletters/list.html ECMWF Newsletter 98 - Summer 2003 1. Operational limited-area ensemble forecasts based on the "Lokal Modell" 2. Forecasts of severe convection 3. The ECMWF seasonal forecasting system 4. Did the ECMWF seasonal forecast model outperform a stastical model over the last 15 years? 5. Record-breaking warm sea surface temperature in the Mediterranean Sea 6. New ECaccess features -- regards, david (add 17 to waghorne to reply) |
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