ENSEMBLE and AMET: Two systems and approaches to a harmonized, simplified and efficient facility for air quality models development and evaluation
Stefano Galmarini(Joint Research Centre), S. Trivikrama Rao(University of Connecticut), Wyat Appel(Environmental Protection Agency), Efisio Solazzo(Joint Research Centre), Kenneth L. Schere(Environmental Protection Agency), Michael D. Moran(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Sonia Mosca, P. Grossi, Roberto Bianconi
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