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Kumar, V., Jana, S., Bhardwaj, A., Deepa, R., Sahu, S. K., Pradhan, P. K., et al. (2018). Greenhouse Gas Emission, Rainfall and Crop Production Over North-Western India. The Open Ecology Journal, 11(1), 47–61.
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Krishnamurti, T. N., Karmakar, N., Misra, V., Nag, B., Sahu, D., Dubey, S., et al. (2018). Association between upper level diffluence in the Tropical Easterly Jet and the formation of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in recent years. SPIE, 10782, 10.
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Xiaobiao Xu, E. C. (2019). Subpolar-Subtropical Connectivity of the North Atlantic Circulation.
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Groenen, D. (2018). The Effects of Climate Change on the Pests and Diseases of Coffee Crops in Mesoamerica. Journal of Climatology & Weather Forecasting, 6(3).
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Zhao, X., Zhou, C., Xu, X., Ye, R., Tian, J., & Zhao, W. (2019). Deep Circulation in the South China Sea Simulated in a Regional Model. Ocean Sci. Discuss, .
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Cabrera, V., D. Solis, G. Baigorria and D. Letson. (2009). Managing climate variability in agricultural analysis. In J.A. Long and D.S. Wells (Ed.), Ocean Circulation and El Niño: New Research (pp. 163–179). Nova Publishing, Inc.
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Meyers, S. D., Basu, S., & O'Brien, J. J. (1998). TOPEX/Poseidon altimetry captures cycles of the Indian Ocean. International WOCE Newsletter, 31, 41–42.
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Gentemann, C. L., Clayson, C. A., Brown, S., Lee, T., Parfitt, R., Farrar, J. T., et al. (2020). FluxSat: Measuring the Ocean-Atmosphere Turbulent Exchange of Heat and Moisture from Space. Remote Sensing, 12(11), 1796.
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Bhardwaj, A., & Misra, V. (2019). Monitoring the Indian Summer Monsoon Evolution at the Granularity of the Indian Meteorological Sub-divisions using Remotely Sensed Rainfall Products. Remote Sensing, 11(9), 1080.
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