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Original Articles
Uncertainty of Initial State as a Factor in the Predictability of Large Scale Atmospheric Flow Patterns
Philip Duncan ThompsonLt. Colonel, U. S. Air Force, Joint Numerical Weather Prediction Unit, Washington, D.C.
Pages 275-295
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Received 05 Feb 1957, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
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