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Mask, A. (2002). An open boundary condition for layer to level ocean model interaction. Ph.D. thesis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
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Arruda, W. Z. (2002). Eddies along western boundaries. Ph.D. thesis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
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Bourassa, M. A., Smith, S. R., & O'Brien, J. J. (2002). Assimilation of scatterometer and in situ winds for regularly gridded products. In 6th Symposium on Integrated Observing Systems (pp. 161–165).
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Zavala-Hidalgo, J., Morey, S. L., & O'Brien, J. J. (2002). A numerical study of the circulation on the western shelf of the Gulf of Mexico (H. Ritchie, Ed.). Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling. Geneva, Switzerland: WMO.
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Morey, S. L., Bourassa, M. A., Jia, X., O'Brien, J. J., & Zavala-Hidalgo, J. (2002). Impacts of satellite scatterometer derived wind forcing on the West Florida Shelf ocean circulation (H. Ritchie, Ed.). Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modeling. Geneva, Switzerland: WMO.
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O'Brien, J. J., Zierden, D. F., & Griffin, M. (2002). Long-term Forecasting of Wildfire season severity in Florida. Technical Report 02-2. Tallahassee, FL: Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, Florida State University.
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Cocke, S., Christidis, Z., LaRow, T., & Shin, D. W. (2002). Performance of a Coupled Ocean-Amosphere Model on the IBM SP4. In Proceedings from the Tenth Workshop on the Use of Parallel Computers, ECMWF, in Meteorology, Reading, U.K..
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