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Date: 2014-07-16 10:38:41
Oceanography
Physical oceanography
Aquatic ecology
Computational science
Sea surface temperature
Atmospheric model
Numerical weather prediction
Ocean current
Climate
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Earth

SoG for sub-seasonal to longer predictions STATEMENT OF GUIDANCE FOR SUB-SEASONAL TO LONGER PREDICTIONS (Point of contact: Laura Ferranti, ECMWF) (Version updated 16 March 2014 by the PoC, and approved by CBS/CCI/ET-OPS

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