Exploring Sub-Seasonal to Seasonal Prediction: Evaluating Deterministic and Probabilistic Forecasting Approaches Using Xcast on the S2S Scale

Author:

Aprilina Kharisma,Hidayanto Nurdeka,Permana Donaldi Sukma,Komalasari Kurnia Endah,Fajariana Yuaning,Sopaheluwakan Ardhasena,Ma’rufah Ummu,Rahmadani Nurul Tyas,Triyono Rahmat,Muharsyah Robi

Publisher

Springer Nature Singapore

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