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Date: 2003-06-06 00:30:31
Meteorology
Physical geography
Fluid dynamics
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Kuroshio Current
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Meander
Cyclone
Vortices
Ocean currents
Water

Journal of Oceanography, Vol. 57, pp. 735 to 741, 2001 Short Contribution Path Transition of the Kuroshio Due to Mesoscale Eddies: A Two-Layer, Wind-Driven Experiment

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