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The challenge of weather prediction

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This three part series brings into focus problems and challenges involved in weather forecasting. The first part deals with the fundamental forces governing weather and climate while the second part deals with the practical and conceptual difficulties. The last part describes old and new ways of weather forecasting.

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Goswami, B.N. The challenge of weather prediction. Reson 1, 8–17 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02835209

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