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Date: 2015-04-22 06:16:38
Oceanography
Poles
International Polar Year
CLIMAT
Climate change
Global Atmosphere Watch
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Climate
Global Climate Observing System
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Arctic

STATUS OF ATMOSPHERIC OBSERVATIONS IN THE ARCTIC Introduction The observing system of the atmosphere in the Arctic region is widely grown in recent years, in many cases allowing to collect data and carry out studies in

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