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Aug 2024
27m 58s

Wetter- und Klimamodelle – Wie zuverläss...

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Wetter- und Klimaprognosen funktionieren zwar unterschiedlich – aber nähern sich immer mehr an. Mit welchen Tricks die Vorhersagen immer besser werden. Von Dirk Asendorpf (SWR 2023/2024) | Manuskript und mehr zur Sendung: http://swr.li/wetter-modelle | Bei Fragen und Anregungen schreibt uns: daswissen@swr.de | Folgt uns auf Mastodon: https://ard.social/@Das ... Show More
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