Successful coordination - Key to successful science research

Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulatin shows significant changes in early data from international monitoring systems at 26.5N, by Christopher Meinen and Molly Baringer; Recent ENSO and SAM teleconnections for Antarctica, by Ryan Fogt, David Bromwich, and Keith Hines; US CLIVAR Working Group on H...

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Other Authors: Uhlenbrock, Kristan (editor of compilation)
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