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The availability of the Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (COADS) has provided the climate research community with a powerful tool for the study of climate variability and change. As seen in the papers in this volume, Release 1 of the COADS contains a variety of instrumental and other uncertai...

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