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Yun Fan
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Vladimir Krasnopolsky
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Huug van den Dool
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Chung-Yu Wu
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Jon Gottschalck

. Randall , 2019 : The seasonality and regionality of MJO impacts on North American temperature . Geophys. Res. Lett. , 46 , 9193 – 9202 , https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083950 . Johnson , N. C. , D. C. Collins , S. B. Feldstein , M. L. L’Heureux , and E. E. Riddle , 2014 : Skillful wintertime North American temperature forecasts out to 4 weeks based on the state of ENSO and the MJO . Wea. Forecasting , 29 , 23 – 38 , https://doi.org/10.1175/WAF-D-13-00102.1 . Klein , W. H

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Eric D. Loken
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Adam J. Clark
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Amy McGovern
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Montgomery Flora
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Kent Knopfmeier

SREF analyses herein are output to a grid with 32-km horizontal grid spacing (NCEP grid 221). SREF configuration details are summarized in Table 2 . Table 2. SREF member specifications, adapted from Du et al. (2015) . Initial conditions (ICs) are taken from the operational Rapid Refresh (RAP; Benjamin et al. 2016 ), the National Centers for Environmental Prediction’s (NCEP’s) Global Forecast System (GFS), and the North American Mesoscale Model Data Assimilation System (NDAS). IC perturbations

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