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US Weather Bureau Chief Willis Moore and the Reimagination of Uncertainty in Long-Range Forecasting

Environment and History - United Kingdom
doi 10.3197/096734011x12922359172970
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Date

February 1, 2011

Authors
Jamie L. Pietruska
Publisher

White Horse Press


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