VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study

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The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Studies (VOCALS) is an international field experiment started in 2006 designed by World Climate Research Programme's core project CLIVAR to better understand physical and chemical processes central to the climate system of the Southeast Pacific region. The experiment is organized in two parts: the VOCALS Regional Experiment (VOCALS-Rex), and the VOCALS Numerical Modeling (VOCALS-Mod).[1]

References

  1. ^ Mechoso, Roberto C.; Christopher Bretherton; Chris Fairall; Barry Huebert; Jim McWilliams; Oscar Pizarro; Jose Rutllant; Shang-Ping Xie; Robert Weller; Hemantha Wijesekera; Robert Wood; William Cotton; Leo Donner; Rene Garreaud; Alex Hall; Ben Kirtman; Art Miller; T. Shinoda; Shouping Wang; Xubin Zeng; G. Zhang (September 2006). "VOCALS Modeling Plan" (PDF). VOCALS.

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