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Physical oceanography / Climate / Tropical meteorology / Effects of global warming / Monsoon / Winds / Rain / El Niño-Southern Oscillation / Sahel / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Physical geography
Date: 2011-11-22 06:00:42
Physical oceanography
Climate
Tropical meteorology
Effects of global warming
Monsoon
Winds
Rain
El Niño-Southern Oscillation
Sahel
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Physical geography

Session: B5 Oral presentation Regime shifts in the West African monsoon system and seasonal rainfall predictions Wassila Thiaw;

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