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Climate change / European Space Agency / Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment / ESSP / Kevin E. Trenberth / Climate model / Global change / Earth System Science Partnership / CLIVAR / Atmospheric sciences / Climatology / Earth
Date: 2013-02-22 09:46:19
Climate change
European Space Agency
Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment
ESSP
Kevin E. Trenberth
Climate model
Global change
Earth System Science Partnership
CLIVAR
Atmospheric sciences
Climatology
Earth

e­zine N o  18 – June 2010  Science Highlights  El Niño in a Changing Climate  The WCRP/CLIVAR Panel on the Pacific Ocean concludes, in a review article in Nature  Geosciences, that the

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