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Aquatic ecology / Climate forcing / Climatology / International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project / Lifted condensation level / Mixed layer / Sea surface temperature / Climate / Diurnal temperature variation / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Atmospheric thermodynamics
Date: 2010-05-21 15:09:13
Aquatic ecology
Climate forcing
Climatology
International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project
Lifted condensation level
Mixed layer
Sea surface temperature
Climate
Diurnal temperature variation
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Atmospheric thermodynamics

Physical relations in observations and models

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