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Ocean observations / Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program / GOOS / Global Climate Observing System / CLIMAT / Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission / Weather buoy / Sea surface temperature / World Meteorological Organization / Oceanography / Physical geography / Earth
Date: 2014-09-26 04:01:00
Ocean observations
Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program
GOOS
Global Climate Observing System
CLIMAT
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
Weather buoy
Sea surface temperature
World Meteorological Organization
Oceanography
Physical geography
Earth

Guide to operational procedures for the collection and exchange of JCOMM oceanographic data; IOC. Manuals and guides; Vol.:3; 1999

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