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Improving Climate Models’ Predictions of Extreme Precipitation by Using Superparameterization and Cloud Microphysics
Daily predictions of rainstorms are useful for helping us decide whether we should bring an umbrella or not when we run errands. But scientists, urban planners, and many others need to know about precipitation extremes on much larger time scales.
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