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HIRLAM/HARMONIE-Atmospheric Chemical Transport Models Integration

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The ‘HIRLAM/HARMONIE-ACTMs Integration’ discussion session was held on Tuesday (22 May 2007) during the COST-728-NetFAM ‘Model Integration’ workshop.

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Baklanov, A., Tijm, S., Rontu, L. (2010). HIRLAM/HARMONIE-Atmospheric Chemical Transport Models Integration. In: Baklanov, A., Alexander, M., Sokhi, R. (eds) Integrated Systems of Meso-Meteorological and Chemical Transport Models. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13980-2_21

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