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      An overview of the past, present and future of gravity‐wave drag parametrization for numerical climate and weather prediction models

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                Journal
                Atmosphere-Ocean
                Atmosphere-Ocean
                Informa UK Limited
                0705-5900
                1480-9214
                March 2003
                March 2003
                : 41
                : 1
                : 65-98
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                10.3137/ao.410105
                02d455b7-1afb-4d11-ad42-590a9a55065d
                © 2003
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