OBJECTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR FORECASTING SEVERE THUNDERSTORM PROBABILITY

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HARTZEL, CL
JAMESON, TC
POLITTE, FE
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[1] WE WEATHER CONSULTANTS INC,DURANGO,CO
[2] WATER & POWER RESOURCES SERV,DENVER,CO
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