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Title: Evaluation of Boundary Layer Cloud Forecasts over the Southern Ocean in a Limited-area Numerical Weather Prediction System using In-situ, Space-borne and Ground-based Observations
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society [0035-9009] yr:2015


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