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High-Resolution Estimation of Monthly Air Temperature from Joint Modeling of In Situ Measurements and Gridded Temperature Data

Bradley Wilson    
Jeremy R. Porter    
Edward J. Kearns    
Jeremy S. Hoffman    
Evelyn Shu    
Kelvin Lai    
Mark Bauer and Mariah Pope    

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