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Physical oceanography / Atlantic Ocean / Paleoclimatology / Climatology / Oceanography / Sea surface temperature / Proxy / Central England temperature / European heat wave / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Earth
Date: 2013-04-10 07:48:56
Physical oceanography
Atlantic Ocean
Paleoclimatology
Climatology
Oceanography
Sea surface temperature
Proxy
Central England temperature
European heat wave
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Earth

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