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Smith, S. R.; Kent, E. C.; Cook, S. K. Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) Initiative 2005
Smith, S. R. Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic Systems: A Key Component of an Ocean Observing System 2005 9th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems of Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surfaces, American Meteorological Society, San Diego, California, USA cdrom
Raulerson, A. E.; Arguez, A.; O'Brien, J. J.; Smith, S. R. Interannual to interdecadal surface temperature variability of Florida 2005 15th Conference on Applied Climatology, American Meteorological Society, Savannah, Georgia, USA
Morey, S. L.; Bourassa, M. A.; Dukhovskoy, D.; O'Brien, J. J. Modelling the Oceanic Response to Air-Sea Fluxes Associated with a Tropical Storm 2005 08.03-08.04
Dukhovskoy, D. S.; Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. Topographic Rossby Waves in a Z-Level Ocean Model 2005 03.05-03.06
Shin, D. W.; LaRow, T. E.; Cocke, S.; O'Brien, J. J. The role of the CLM2 in the surface air temperature and precipitation of the FSU climate model 2005
Boisserie, M.; LaRow, T.; Cocke, S. D.; Shin, D. W. Comparison of Soil Moisture in the FSU Climate Model Coupled to a Land Model CLM2 to Soil Moisture from NCEP/DOE Reanalysis 2 2005
Weissman, D. E.; Apgar, G.; Tongue, J. S.; Bourassa, M. A. Corrections to the SeaWinds scatterometer wind vectors by removing rain effects 2005 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 86 621-622
Fraisse, C.; Bellow, J.; Breuer, N.; Cabrera, V.; Jones, J.; Ingram, K.; Hoogenboom, G.; Paz, J. Strategic Plan for the Southeast Climate Consortium Extension Program 2005 12
Dukhovskoy, D. S.; Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. Topographic Rossby waves in a z-level ocean model 2005 Eos Trans. AGU 86 Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract OS22A-06

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