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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 107, NO. D11, 2001JD000508, 2002 Transport out of the Antarctic polar vortex from a three-dimensional transport model Shuhua Li,1 Eugene C. Cordero, and David J. Karoly Scho
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Clayton / Geneva / Boville / London / Boston / Urville / Meteorology / Greenbelt / /

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R. Swinbank / Norton / Swinbank / Wauben / /

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Antarctica / /

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United States / Micronesia / Australia / /

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USD / /

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Business Partnership / /

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National Center / Monash University / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / /

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power law fits / chemical transport model / dynamical and chemical aspects / off-line chemical transport model / energy deposition / power law equations / /

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American Geophysical Union / Bureau of Meteorology Global Assimilation and Prediction / World Meteorological Organization / United Kingdom Meteorological Office / Shuhua Li / 1 Eugene C. Cordero / and David J. Karoly School of Mathematical Sciences / National Center for Atmospheric Research / Bureau of Meteorology / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / UMBC / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / School of Mathematical Sciences / Data Assimilation Office / Monash University / /

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David J / Williamson / Phil Shinkfield / J. Atmos / Shuhua Li / Janice Sisson / /

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accurate radiative transfer model / general circulation model / Geophys / /

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R31 / /

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Maryland / Victoria / /

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Atmospheric Research / JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH / /

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Antarctic / /

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3-D / Fluid dynamics / simulation / /

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