Talk:Atmospheric reanalysis
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Somebody, entirely reasonably, added a banner saying "This article does not cite any references or sources." I have now added some published references in the articles on ERA and NCEP reanalyses, and rather than rehash them in this article I have added a brief note to say that they can be found there. I've also added a couple of web links regarding data assimilation more generally (one link to a basic explanation, another to some detailed lecture notes which are also linked from the article on data assimilation). You may be interested to note the comment on the Met Office's page: "Without data assimilation, any attempt to produce reliable forecasts is almost certain to end in failure." I think for now that this is now enough to justify removing the banner (and is all I have time for at the moment), but it is just a start, and if anyone can expand the reference list, that would be much appreciated.
Incidentally, there is another banner added regarding the lack of categorisation. Sorry, but I will have to leave that task to people who are more experienced with wikipedia. So for now the banner can remain. Scil100 (talk) 08:03, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
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