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Earth / Planetary atmospheres / Aquatic ecology / Atmospheric dynamics / Atmospheric thermodynamics / Planetary boundary layer / Rossby wave / Thermocline / Atmosphere of Earth / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Physical oceanography
Date: 2014-11-24 11:06:42
Earth
Planetary atmospheres
Aquatic ecology
Atmospheric dynamics
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Planetary boundary layer
Rossby wave
Thermocline
Atmosphere of Earth
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Physical oceanography

The coupled system: Physical  parameterizations and key processes The hard parts of developing the next  generation of models  Where models can benefit from observations 

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