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F Ralph
Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E), Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San DiegoMeeting roles in:
The Interaction between Short-wave Troughs and Atmospheric Rivers over the North Pacific
From Coast to Crest: Using Backwards Trajectories to Estimate Atmospheric Rivers’ Contributions to Colorado’s Wettest Days
The potential impacts of improved MJO prediction on the prediction of MJO teleconnections in the UFS global fully coupled model
Global Atmospheric River Historical Data Record: Combining AR Detection and Intensity Categorization
Quantifying the Local and Economic Value of Hydrometeorological Forecasts in Support of Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO)
Atmospheric River Reconnaissance: Mission Planning, Execution, and Incorporation of Operational and Science Objectives
PUnet-CDR: A Deep Learning Framework for Reconstructing High-Resolution Global Precipitation Climate Data Records
Advancing Atmospheric River Predictions with Reconnaissance and High-Resolution NWP: A Research and Operations Partnership Supported by Water in the West initiative
Enhancing Forecasts of Atmospheric River Related Precipitation at Multiple Lead Times Using Data Assimilation
The Development of CW3E’s Subseasonal and Seasonal Outlooks: A Collaboration with the California Department of Water Resources
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