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Qian, WeiHong, Li, Jin, Shan, XiaoLong (2013) Application of synoptic-scale anomalous winds predicted by medium-range weather forecast models on the regional heavy rainfall in China in 2010. Science China Earth Sciences, 56 (6) 1059-1070 doi:10.1007/s11430-013-4586-5

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TitleApplication of synoptic-scale anomalous winds predicted by medium-range weather forecast models on the regional heavy rainfall in China in 2010
JournalScience China Earth Sciences
AuthorsQian, WeiHongAuthor
Li, JinAuthor
Shan, XiaoLongAuthor
Year2013 (June)Volume56
Issue6
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
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Full ReferenceQian, WeiHong, Li, Jin, Shan, XiaoLong (2013) Application of synoptic-scale anomalous winds predicted by medium-range weather forecast models on the regional heavy rainfall in China in 2010. Science China Earth Sciences, 56 (6) 1059-1070 doi:10.1007/s11430-013-4586-5
Plain TextQian, WeiHong, Li, Jin, Shan, XiaoLong (2013) Application of synoptic-scale anomalous winds predicted by medium-range weather forecast models on the regional heavy rainfall in China in 2010. Science China Earth Sciences, 56 (6) 1059-1070 doi:10.1007/s11430-013-4586-5
In(2013, June) Science China Earth Sciences Vol. 56 (6) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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