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Baldwin, M. P., D.B. Stephenson, D.W.J. Thompson, T.J. Dunkerton, A.J. Charlton, and A. O'Neill, 2003: Stratospheric memory and extended-range weather forecasts.
Science, 301, 636-640.
Black, R.X., and B.A. McDaniel, 2004: Diagnostic Case Studies of the Northern Annular Mode.
J. Climate, 17(20), 3990-4004.
Charlton, A. J., A. O'Neill, W. A. Lahoz, and A.C. Massacand, 2003: Sensitivity of Tropospheric Forecasts to Stratospheric Initial Conditions.
Q. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., .
Christiansen, B., 2005: Downward propagation and statistical forecast of the near surface weather.
J. Geophys. Res., 110, D14104, doi:10.1029/2004JD005431.
Siegmund, P., 2005: Stratospheric polar cap-mean height and temperature as extended-range weather predictors.
Mon. Wea. Rev., in press.
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