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Chen, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, M., Feng, Y., Wu, Z., Qiao, F., et al. (2013). Intercomparison between observed and simulated variability in global ocean heat content using empirical mode decomposition, part I: modulated annual cycle. Clim Dyn, 41(11-12), 2797–2815.
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Chien, C. - Y., K. Speer, and M. Bourassa. (2010). Comparison of Wind Products in the Southern Ocean. U.S. CLIVAR Variations, 8(1), 8–10.
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Choi, K. - Y., Vecchi, G. A., & Wittenberg, A. T. (2013). ENSO Transition, Duration, and Amplitude Asymmetries: Role of the Nonlinear Wind Stress Coupling in a Conceptual Model. J. Climate, 26(23), 9462–9476.
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Cintra, R., Campos Velho, H., & Cocke, S. (2016). Multilayer Perceptron on data assimilation system applied to FSU global model..
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Cintra, R., de Campos Velho, H., Anochi, J., & Cocke, S. (2015). Data assimilation by artificial neural networks for the global FSU atmospheric model: Surface pressure. In Computational Intelligence (LA-CCI), 2015 Latin America Congress on.
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Cintra, R., Velho, H. D., & Cocke, S. (2016). Tracking the model: data assimilation by artificial neural network. In IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN) (pp. 403–410).
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Cintro, R., de Campos Velho, H., & Cocke, S. (2017). Tracking the model: Data assimilation by artificial neural network. In 2016 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN) (pp. 403–410). IEEE.
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Clark, M. (2015). Quantification of Stokes Drift as a Mechanism for Surface Oil Advection in the Gulf of Mexico during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Master's thesis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
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Cocke, S. (1998). Case Study of Erin Using the FSU Nested Regional Spectral Model. Mon. Wea. Rev., 126(5), 1337–1346.
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