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Robert Triendl
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Robert Triendl: a freelance writer, and works for Asia Technology Consulting in Tokyo

Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6881, 579-580

Abstract: Japan's Earth Simulator supercomputer could provide the most accurate models yet of the planet's climate and geophysics — but there are obstacles to realizing that potential. Robert Triendl reports.

Date: 2002
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