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Source: PubMed
Nature
Nov 20, 2014;515 (7527): 338-9.
Climate forecasting: build high-resolution global climate models.
Tim Palmer
Author Information
Tim Palmer: University of Oxford, UK.
PMID: 25409812
DOI: 10.1038/515338a
Abstract
No abstract text available.
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MeSH Term
Climate
Computer Simulation
Computers
Environmental Policy
Forecasting
Global Warming
International Cooperation
Models, Theoretical
Uncertainty
Water Cycle
Journal Article
102
CITATIONS
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Total citations
28
Recent citations
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Field Citation Ratio
0.38
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