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Oceanography / Aquatic ecology / Physical oceanography / Sea surface temperature / Global climate model / Rain / Climatology / Anomaly / Soil / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Earth
Date: 2003-05-01 15:26:06
Oceanography
Aquatic ecology
Physical oceanography
Sea surface temperature
Global climate model
Rain
Climatology
Anomaly
Soil
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Earth

Origins of the Summer 2002 Continental U.S. Drought M. J. Fennessy1, P. A. Dirmeyer1, J. L. Kinter III1, L. Marx1 and C. A. Schlosser2 1 Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies 4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 302

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