The BALTEX regional reanalysis project
The BALTEX regional reassimilation project uses meteorological data assimilation for quantifying the climatic energy and water cycles over the catchment basin of the Baltic Sea during the course of one annual cycle, Sep. 1999–Oct. 2000. This report presents the data assimilation system used, the ava...
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