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Earth / Pacific decadal oscillation / Sea surface temperature / Mixed layer / Global climate model / El Niño-Southern Oscillation / Rossby wave / Tropical Atlantic SST Dipole / Current sea level rise / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Physical oceanography
Date: 2008-02-06 17:22:05
Earth
Pacific decadal oscillation
Sea surface temperature
Mixed layer
Global climate model
El Niño-Southern Oscillation
Rossby wave
Tropical Atlantic SST Dipole
Current sea level rise
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Physical oceanography

586 JOURNAL OF CLIMATE VOLUME 15

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