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SMHI startar två forskningsprojekt mot extremväder

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80%Cluster confidence

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Rymdstyrelsen
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Stockholms universitet
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Pasha Karami
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Léon Chafik
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Erwin Wolters
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Salomon Eliasson
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Katharina Klehmet
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Erik Mulder
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