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Date: 2014-12-24 10:28:54
Atmospheric sciences
Fluid dynamics
Wind wave model
Wind wave
Significant wave height
Wind
Swell
Breaking wave
Tropical cyclone
Water waves
Physical oceanography
Meteorology

Impact of Air-Sea Interaction Research on Larger-Scale Geophysical Flows

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