Cloud feedbacks in extratopical cyclones: insight from long-term satellite data and high-resolution global simulations
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A. Bodas‐Salcedo | M. Zelinka | R. Haarsma | P. Field | J. Wilkinson | D. Saint‐Martin | B. Kahn | P. Vidale | A. Voldoire | T. Mauritsen | M. Roberts | G. Elsaesser | D. McCoy | C. Kodama | B. Shipway | A. Hill | B. Vannière
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