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Guided Observations of Dynamic Shear Instability Layers over Antarctica (GODSILA) field campaign dataset
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2326960 |
2025-05-22 | Doddi, Abhiram |
RAPID: In-situ Observations to Characterize Multi-Scale Turbulent Atmospheric Processes Impacting Climate at Southern High Latitudes |
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