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Western Boundary Current WG Science
The Influence of Local and Remote Processes on Air-Sea Interaction over Western Boundary Current Regions
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by Michael Alexander
The linkages between the weather and air-sea interactions in the vicinity of the Kuroshio Extension
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by Nicholas Bond
The Kuroshio Extension Observatory (KEO) and the Role of Air-Sea Interactions in the Kuroshio Extension
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by Meghan Cronin
Interactions between the extratropical ocean and the atmosphere on seasonal to multidecadal time scales
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by Claude Frankingoul
Air Sea Fluxes and Ocean Heat Content in the Western Boundary Current
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by Kathryn A. Kelly
Extra-tropical Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction
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by Young-Oh Kwon
Mode water formation and boundary layer dynamics
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by Roger Samelson
Atmospheric Response to sharp SST gradients
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by Justin Small
Upper ocean heat budget in the Gulf Stream Extension in two high resolution models and the influence of the Gulf Stream on Storm evolution
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by LuAnne Thompson
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