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Krishnamurti, T. N., Kishtawal, C., LaRow, T. E., Bachiochi, D., Zhang, Z., Williford, C., et al. (1999). Improved Skill for Weather and Seasonal Climate Forecasts from Multi-Model Super Ensemble. Science, 285(5433), 1548–1550.
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LaRow, T. (2013). An analysis of tropical cyclones impacting the Southeast United States from a regional reanalysis. Reg Environ Change, 13(S1), 35–43.
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LaRow, T. E. (2013). The Impact of SST Bias Correction on North Atlantic Hurricane Retrospective Forecasts. Mon. Wea. Rev., 141(2), 490–498.
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LaRow, T. E., & Cocke, S. (2004, Spring). Methods for Multi¬Model Proxies for Climate Studies. CLIVAR Exchanges Newsletter.
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LaRow, T. E., & Cocke, S. D. (1999). Simulation of the 1997/98 and 1991/92 ENSO event using a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Regional Spectral Model (H. Ritchie, Ed.). Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling.
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Larow, T. E., & Krishnamurti, T. N. (1998). Initial conditions and ENSO prediction using a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Tellus A, 50(1), 76–94.
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LaRow, T. E., Cocke, S., & Shin, D. W. (2003). Multi-convection as a multi-model proxy for seasonal climate studies. CLIVAR Exchanges, 28.
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LaRow, T. E., Cocke, S. D., & Shin, D. W. (2005). Multiconvective Parameterizations as a Multimodel Proxy for Seasonal Climate Studies. J. Climate, 18(15), 2963–2978.
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LaRow, T. E., Lim, Y. - K., Shin, D. W., Chassignet, E. P., & Cocke, S. (2008). Atlantic Basin Seasonal Hurricane Simulations. J. Climate, 21(13), 3191–3206.
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LaRow, T. E., Stefanova, L., Shin, D. - W., & Cocke, S. (2010). Seasonal Atlantic tropical cyclone hindcasting/forecasting using two sea surface temperature datasets. Geophys. Res. Lett., 37(2).
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