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Carl-Gustaf Rossby / Atmospheric dynamics / Jacob Bjerknes / Horace R. Byers / Vilhelm Bjerknes / Synoptic scale meteorology / Low-pressure area / Rossby wave / Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Meteorologists
Date: 2010-08-11 11:33:10
Carl-Gustaf Rossby
Atmospheric dynamics
Jacob Bjerknes
Horace R. Byers
Vilhelm Bjerknes
Synoptic scale meteorology
Low-pressure area
Rossby wave
Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Meteorologists

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