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Diagnosing the Climatology and Interannual Variability of North American Summer Climate with the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS) Christopher.
Identification of GCOOS Stakeholder Priorities Workshops for selected stakeholder sectors Worth D. Nowlin, Jr. TAMU Stakeholder Council 6 March 2007.
11 Turbulence Modeling Benchmarking - Preliminary Plans Christopher L. Rumsey NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA Session 67-CFD-15 19th AIAA CFD.
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