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The Florida State Super Ensemble (FSSE) is produced from a suite of models which then uses statistical regression equations developed over a training phase to reduce their biases, which produces forecasts better than the member models or their mean solution.
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Our R&D programme has led to improved flood warning and forecasting, better incident response, and improved design and maintenance of flood defences – making communities safer," said an EA spokesman.
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