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Physical oceanography / Oceanography / Lakes / Mixed layer / Sea surface temperature / Typhoon Megi / Typhoon / Buoy / Tropical cyclone / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Aquatic ecology
Date: 2013-09-24 18:55:34
Physical oceanography
Oceanography
Lakes
Mixed layer
Sea surface temperature
Typhoon Megi
Typhoon
Buoy
Tropical cyclone
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Aquatic ecology

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