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Lasher, Darlene. "Meteorology." Psychological Perspectives 55, no. 1 (January 2012): 126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00332925.2012.650072.

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P., F., and R. G. "Meteorology." Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics 23 (March 1993): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/resv23n1ms20166863.

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Raja, Melita Emas Lumban, and Hadiyanto Hadiyanto. "Hubungan Karakteristik Pengguna dan Perilaku Penggunaan Portal Data BMKG dengan Tingkat Kepuasan Perolehan Data Iklim." Jurnal Sains Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Masyarakat [JSKPM] 4, no. 4 (August 4, 2020): 527. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jskpm.4.4.527-544.

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Masyarakat dapat mengakses informasi data iklim seperti data Meteorologi, Klimatologi, Kualitas Udara, dan Geofisika dari berbagai media yang digunakan. Lembaga pemerintah non kementerian di Indonesia yang berwenang terhadap data ini adalah Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG). BMKG menyediakan portal layanan data online yang berisikan data iklim, Portal ini secara khusus digunakan oleh mahasiswa Departemen Geofisika dan Meteorologi FMIPA IPB Angkatan 2015, 2016, dan 2017. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis tingkat kepuasan pengguna portal data terhadap perolehan data iklim yang disediakan oleh BMKG. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kuantitatif dengan metode survei menggunakan instrumen kuesioner dan didukung dengan data kualitatif dengan metode wawancara. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa mahasiswa Departemen Geofisika dan Meteorologi FMIPA IPB Angkatan 2015, 2016, dan 2017 tidak puas atas perolehan data iklim yang disediakan oleh BMKG. Hal ini ditinjau berdasarkan hubungan karakteristik pengguna dan perilaku penggunaan dengan tingkat kepuasan perolehan data iklim dari portal layanan data online BMKG.Kata Kunci: gratification, tingkat kepuasan, perilaku penggunaan media=====ABSTRACTPublic can access information such as Meteorology, Climatology, Air Quality and Geophysics data from various media used. The non-ministerial government institutions in Indonesia that are authorized for this data are the Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG). BMKG provides an online data service portal containing climate data. This portal is specifically used by students of the batch 2015, 2016 and 2017 from Department of Geophysics and Meteorology FMIPA IPB. The aim of this research is analyzing the satisfaction of data portal users on climate data acquisition provided by BMKG. The approach used is a quantitative approach with a survey method using a questionnaire instrument and supported by qualitative data with interview methods. The results of this study indicate that the students of the batch 2015, 2016, and 2017 from Department of Geophysics and Meteorology FMIPA IPB were not satisfied with the acquisition of climate data provided by BMKG. This was reviewed based on the relationship between user characteristics and usage behavior with satisfaction of climate data acquisition from BMKG's online data service portal.Keywords: gratification, satisfaction level, media use behavior
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Raja, Melita Emas Lumban, and Hadiyanto Hadiyanto. "Hubungan Karakteristik Pengguna dan Perilaku Penggunaan Portal Data BMKG dengan Tingkat Kepuasan Perolehan Data Iklim." Jurnal Sains Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Masyarakat [JSKPM] 4, no. 4 (August 4, 2020): 535. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jskpm.4.4.535-552.

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Masyarakat dapat mengakses informasi data iklim seperti data Meteorologi, Klimatologi, Kualitas Udara, dan Geofisika dari berbagai media yang digunakan. Lembaga pemerintah non kementerian di Indonesia yang berwenang terhadap data ini adalah Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG). BMKG menyediakan portal layanan data online yang berisikan data iklim, Portal ini secara khusus digunakan oleh mahasiswa Departemen Geofisika dan Meteorologi FMIPA IPB Angkatan 2015, 2016, dan 2017. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis tingkat kepuasan pengguna portal data terhadap perolehan data iklim yang disediakan oleh BMKG. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kuantitatif dengan metode survei menggunakan instrumen kuesioner dan didukung dengan data kualitatif dengan metode wawancara. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa mahasiswa Departemen Geofisika dan Meteorologi FMIPA IPB Angkatan 2015, 2016, dan 2017 tidak puas atas perolehan data iklim yang disediakan oleh BMKG. Hal ini ditinjau berdasarkan hubungan karakteristik pengguna dan perilaku penggunaan dengan tingkat kepuasan perolehan data iklim dari portal layanan data online BMKG.Kata Kunci: gratification, tingkat kepuasan, perilaku penggunaan media=====ABSTRACTPublic can access information such as Meteorology, Climatology, Air Quality and Geophysics data from various media used. The non-ministerial government institutions in Indonesia that are authorized for this data are the Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG). BMKG provides an online data service portal containing climate data. This portal is specifically used by students of the batch 2015, 2016 and 2017 from Department of Geophysics and Meteorology FMIPA IPB. The aim of this research is analyzing the satisfaction of data portal users on climate data acquisition provided by BMKG. The approach used is a quantitative approach with a survey method using a questionnaire instrument and supported by qualitative data with interview methods. The results of this study indicate that the students of the batch 2015, 2016, and 2017 from Department of Geophysics and Meteorology FMIPA IPB were not satisfied with the acquisition of climate data provided by BMKG. This was reviewed based on the relationship between user characteristics and usage behavior with satisfaction of climate data acquisition from BMKG's online data service portal.Keywords: gratification, satisfaction level, media use behavior
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Lockwood, Mike, and Mat Owens. "Cosmic meteorology." Astronomy & Geophysics 62, no. 3 (June 1, 2021): 3.12–3.19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/astrogeo/atab065.

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Crenner, Jim. "Hammock Meteorology." Iowa Review 40, no. 1 (April 2010): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/0021-065x.6851.

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MANNOJI, Nobutaka. "GPS Meteorology." Journal of the Visualization Society of Japan 16, no. 61 (1996): 107–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3154/jvs.16.61_107.

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NAITO, Isao. "GPS Meteorology." Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) 109, no. 6 (2000): 964–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5026/jgeography.109.6_964.

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Esau, Igor, Stefania Argentini, Rajmund Przybylak, Irina Repina, and Anna Sjöblom. "Svalbard Meteorology." Advances in Meteorology 2012 (2012): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/818473.

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Etling, D. "Dynamic Meteorology." Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 68, no. 46 (1987): 1595. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/eo068i046p01595-01.

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Rogers, David P. "Coastal meteorology." Reviews of Geophysics 33, S2 (July 1995): 889–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/95rg00401.

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Steyn, Douw G. "Mountain Meteorology." Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 107, no. 4 (April 2001): 333–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0168-1923(01)00223-4.

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Dalton, Frank. "Aviation Meteorology." Journal of Navigation 45, no. 2 (May 1992): 252–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463300010754.

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British Airways was recently granted permission for its fleet of Boeing 747-400 and 767 aircraft to operate using automatic landing systems in Category IIIB conditions; that is, decision height lower than 50 ft and a runway visual range of less than 200 m. This development might lead some people to think that the weather is no longer a significant factor in aviation operations. However, while these developments are taking place one sees reports such as ‘departure delays are still on the increase’; ‘poor weather slowed airport operations’; ‘BA flight from Singapore delayed by strong winds was five minutes from declaring an emergency’; ‘heavy rain might reduce wing lift when an airliner most needs it’. These reports confirm the realistic state of affairs that the weather, despite the introduction of modern avionics on board the aircraft, and automated instrumentation on the ground assisting aerodrome operations, is still a vital part of aircraft operations decision-making, affecting the safety and efficiency of flying.
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Boyer, Don L. "Dynamic meteorology." Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans 11, no. 1 (May 1987): 87–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-0265(87)90015-7.

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Benarie, Michel. "Environmental meteorology." Science of The Total Environment 79, no. 1 (February 1989): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(89)90059-4.

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Reynolds, Ross. "Tropical meteorology." Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 9, no. 2 (June 1985): 157–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030913338500900201.

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Burt, P. J. A. "Desert meteorology." Weather 61, no. 3 (March 1, 2006): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1256/wea.201.04.

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Menzel, W. Paul, and Jean M. Phillips. "Satellite Meteorology." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 90, no. 10 (October 2009): 1435–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009bams2963.1.

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Weller, G. "Polar Meteorology." Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 51, no. 3-4 (1993): 141–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01030490.

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Griffith, Richard. "Maritime meteorology." Weather 73, no. 4 (March 31, 2018): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wea.3229.

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Perry, Allen. "G.C.S.E. METEOROLOGY." Weather 41, no. 11 (November 1986): 359–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1477-8696.1986.tb03767.x.

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Croft, Paul J., and Mark S. Binkley. "Meteorology's Educational Dilemma." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78, no. 6 (June 1, 1997): 1159–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477-78.6.1159.

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Meteorology has seen unparalleled growth and change during the past 50 years. Rapid advances in theory, applications, and technology have demanded constant revision and updating of basic meteorology course material. This continued growth and expansion of basic knowledge and applications requires that older materials be replaced with new, that depth be replaced by breadth, or that fundamental pedagogical changes be made in instruction and curricular content. These choices are symptomatic of meteorology's current and future educational dilemma: How do we adequately prepare future meteorologists for their careers as the wealth of meteorological information, theory, and applications change? Answering this question requires a brief consideration of the history and effectiveness of undergraduate meteorological education. Perhaps more importantly, it points to the need for a consensus within the field as to what constitutes appropriate undergraduate meteorological preparation. Only then may possible solutions be outlined and their merits, cost-effectiveness, and efficacy reviewed. Based on this assessment, a plan of action can be developed to ensure the field's growth and its ability to produce viable meteorologists. Seven options are outlined in this paper as possible solutions to the dilemma. Of these, we believe that a revision of the pedagogy of meteorology with regard to curriculum requirements, course content, certification, and methods of instruction may be the most appropriate.
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Belmonte, Juan Antonio. "Myth and meteorology." Journal for the History of Astronomy 53, no. 2 (May 2022): 233–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00218286221080452.

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Wood, Eric F. "Mathematics and Meteorology." Mathematics Teacher 79, no. 8 (November 1986): 602–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.79.8.0602.

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One of the ironies of teaching mathematics is that real-life problems, although interesting, are often too difficult to consider in a secondary school classroom. Consequently the problems that are used in texts are often somewhat contrived. While working at the local weather office, I came upon several applications of trigonometry that are both interesting and instructive for high school students. The problems require that some background knowledge be presented to the students, but often they will have at least heard about the ideas from the nightly weather forecasts on television. These ideas make an interesting discussion for both teacher and student.
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García, M. Ángeles, and Isidro A. Pérez. "Lower Atmosphere Meteorology." Atmosphere 10, no. 10 (October 10, 2019): 609. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos10100609.

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The Atmosphere Special Issue “Lower Atmosphere Meteorology” comprises thirteen original papers dealing with different meteorological processes that occur in the layer of the atmosphere close to the surface and which can greatly affect living beings and materials [...]
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Thorpe, Alan. "Meteorology: The brainstormers." Nature 532, no. 7597 (April 2016): 30–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/532030a.

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Fleming, Jim. "Meteorology: Weather makers." Nature 544, no. 7648 (April 2017): 32–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/544032a.

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Iacono, Michael J., and Duncan C. Blanchard. "Soap Bubble Meteorology." Weatherwise 40, no. 3 (June 1987): 141–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00431672.1987.9933355.

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Masters, Jeffrey. "Meteorology at Brockport." Weatherwise 41, no. 6 (December 1988): 337–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00431672.1988.9925291.

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BAYAZITOĞLU, Altuğ Aykan, and Habibe GÜNGÖR. "Effects of Meteorology Data on Crew Resource Management in Aviation." Journal of Aviation, July 5, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30518/jav.1290226.

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The need to be in touch with ground control units is important due to the unexpected and quickly evolving complex structures of meteorological data in the aviation industry, which must be adhered to at all times during the flight. One of the key elements influencing how effectively airlines fly is the impact of meteorology on aircraft. Risks associated with meteorology must be continuously assessed and carefully managed by the flight crew in order to ensure the safety of flights. The goal of crew resource management, on the other hand, is to ensure safe flight operations in the field of international aviation. Pilots have been put through rigorous training to see if different crew resource management tools are adequate to improve flight efficiency in adverse weather conditions caused by meteorology. The goal of this study is to examine the favourable and unfavourable effects of meteorological events on crew resource management in recent aviation operations. The face-to-face interview technique, one of the qualitative research methods, was used and data were collected in the light of the information obtained from the pilot pool of 50 people. In the study, the opinions of the teams on what kind of flight management and data analysis application they carried out were taken, accompanied by questions directed through meteorology, flight safety and crew resource management factors. The collected data were analysed by content analysis method. As a result of the analysis, it was concluded that theoretical knowledge on stress management and a good analysis of meteorology are of vital importance. It has been evaluated that accidents and incidents that occur indirectly in aviation in meteorology can be completely prevented, and by drawing attention to the importance of the team resource management factor, it has been concluded that they can be prevented by working together with advanced meteorology systems and an up-to-date training. Havacılık sektöründe meteoroloji verilerinin öngörülemeyen ve ani gelişen etkili karmaşık yapıları neticesinde, uçuş sırasında her daim takip edilmesi gereken ve yer kontrol birimleriyle kontrollü olarak iletişim halinde kalınması gereklidir. Meteorolojinin hava araçları üzerinde meydana gelmekte olan etkileri, havayollarının uçuş verimliliğini etkileyen başlıca faktörlerden biri olmaktadır. Uçuş emniyeti hususunda, meteoroloji kaynaklı risklerin uçuş mürettebatı tarafından süreklilik gerektiren analiz ve dikkatli bir yönetim yapılması gerekmektedir. Ekip kaynak yönetiminin amacı ise uluslararası havacılık alanında emniyetli uçuş operasyonlarını sağlamaktır. Pilotlar, meteorolojinin neden olduğu olumsuz hava koşullarında uçuş verimliliğini artırmak için farklı mürettebat kaynak yönetimi araçlarının yeterli olup olmadığını görmek için sıkı bir eğitimden geçirilmektedir. Bu çalışmanın amacı, son zamanlardaki havacılık operasyonlarında meteorolojik olayların ekip kaynak yönetimi üzerindeki olumlu ve olumsuz etkilerini incelemektir. Nitel araştırma yöntemlerinden yüzyüze kullanılan görüşme tekniği kullanılmış ve 50 kişilik pilot havuzundan elde edilen bilgiler ışığında veriler toplanmıştır. Yapılan çalışmada, meteoroloji, uçuş emniyeti ve ekip kaynak yönetimi faktörleri üzerinden yönlendirilen sorular eşliğinde, ekiplerin nasıl bir uçuş yönetimi ve veri analizi uygulaması gerçekleştirdiklerine yönelik görüşleri alınmıştır. Toplanılan veriler içerik analizi yöntemiyle incelenmiştir. Analiz sonucunda stres yönetimi konusunda teorik bilginin ve meteorolojinin iyi analiz edilmesinin hayati bir öneme sahip olduğu görüşüne varılmıştır. Havacılıkta meteoroloji dolaylı gerçekleşen kaza ve olayların tamamen önlenebilir olunabileceği değerlendirilmiş ve ekip kaynak yönetimi faktörünün önemine dikkat çekerek, gelişmiş meteoroloji sistemleri ve güncel bir eğitim ile ortak çalışarak önlenebilir olduğu sonucuna ulaşılmıştır.
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Setzer, Alberto, Franco Nadal Junqueira Villela, and Antonio Gabriel Pontes e Dechiche. "Antarctic Meteorology." INCT-APA Annual Activity Report, 2010, 20–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/apa.2014.003.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 39, no. 8 (August 1992): 639–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80003-2.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 37, no. 1 (January 1990): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80010-x.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 37, no. 5 (January 1990): 410–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80022-6.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 4 (January 1991): 286–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80089-5.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 2 (January 1991): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80100-1.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 1 (January 1991): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80111-6.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 7 (January 1991): 539–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80122-0.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 12 (January 1991): 1009–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80129-3.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 37, no. 2 (January 1990): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80139-6.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 3 (January 1991): 210–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80146-3.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 6 (January 1991): 467–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(05)80156-6.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 39, no. 2 (February 1992): 117–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80003-8.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 39, no. 3 (March 1992): 203–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80010-5.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 39, no. 4 (April 1992): 310–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80017-8.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 39, no. 7 (July 1992): 554–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80024-5.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 37, no. 4 (January 1990): 296–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80076-2.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 5 (January 1991): 370–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80087-7.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 38, no. 10 (January 1991): 827–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80094-4.

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"Marine meteorology." Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review 37, no. 3 (January 1990): 227–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0198-0254(06)80101-9.

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