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Atmospheric sciences / Tide / Data assimilation / Ocean current / Global climate model / Princeton Ocean Model / Weather forecasting / Ensemble Kalman filter / Argo / Physical oceanography / Oceanography / Earth
Date: 2014-12-03 11:07:26
Atmospheric sciences
Tide
Data assimilation
Ocean current
Global climate model
Princeton Ocean Model
Weather forecasting
Ensemble Kalman filter
Argo
Physical oceanography
Oceanography
Earth

Ocean Sci., 7, 609–627, 2011 www.ocean-sci.netdoi:os © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License. Ocean Science

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