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Original Articles
Origin and structure of a numerically simulated polar low over Hudson Bay
Mark D. AlbrightDepartment of Atmospheric Sciences, AK-40, University of Washington, Seattle, WA98195
, Richard J. ReedDepartment of Atmospheric Sciences, AK-40, University of Washington, Seattle, WA98195
& David W. OvensOlympia Weather Service Office, National Weather Service, 7645 Old 99 Highway SE, Olympia, WA98501, USA
Pages 834-848
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Received 29 Aug 1994, Accepted 14 Feb 1995, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
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