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Cloud radar observations of multi-scale variability of cloud vertical structure associated with Indian summer monsoon over a tropical location

Cloud radar observations of multi-scale variability of cloud vertical structure associated with Indian summer monsoon over a tropical location

Benedict JJ , Randall DA ( 2007 ) observe characteristic of the MJO relative to maximum rainfall . J Atmos Sci 64(7):2332–2354article  

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