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Flow-dependent assimilation of sea surface temperature in isopycnal coordinates with the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model

Counillon, F., N. Keenlyside, I. Bethke, Y. Wang, S. Billeau, M. L. Shen, and M. Bentsen, 2016: Flow-dependent assimilation of sea surface temperature in isopycnal coordinates with the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model. Tellus A, 68,

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v68.32437

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Bjerknes Climate Prediction Unit is supported by the Trond Mohn Research Foundation (grant n. BFS2018TMT01)
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