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On 3 November 1993 a new higher-resolution version of thé régional forecast System was implemented into opérations at thé Canadian Meteorological Centre. The changes include modifications to thé régional data assimilation System and to thé régional finite-élément (RFE) forecast model. The mainfeatures ofthe new version of thé
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