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Volume
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1
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Prediction of Ceiling
and Visibility
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Statistics for Predicting
Ceiling Height
On the Forecasting of
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Geographical Approach
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Assessment Using
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Numerical guidance
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meteorological
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The impact of highfrequency surface
weather observations
on short-term
probabilistic forecasts
of ceiling and visibility
The impact of radar
data on short-term
forecasts of surface
temperature, dewpoint
depression, and wind
speed
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forecasts of ceiling and
visibility utilizing highdensity surface weather
observations
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11 Nugroho, AS,
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San Francisco
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19 VISLOCKY, RL,
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12 Pasini, A, Pelino, V,
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