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Date: 2016-03-07 03:44:32
Wind power
Physical oceanography
QuikSCAT
Scatterometer
Wind
Buoy
Sea surface temperature
Anemometer
Data assimilation
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Ocean current

Reprocessed SeaWinds L2 winds validation report

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