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Cont. #: 939
Bond, N.A., and R.G. Fleagle (1988): Prefrontal and postfrontal boundary layer processes over the ocean. Mon. Weather Rev., 116(6), 1257–1273.
Cont. #: 2132
Doyle, J.D., and N.A. Bond (2000): Research aircraft observations and numerical simulations of a warm front approaching Vancouver Island. Mon. Weather Rev., 129(5), 978–998.
Cont. #: 946
Moum, J.N., D.R. Caldwell, and P.J. Stabeno (1988): Mixing and intrusions in a rotating cold-core feature off Cape Blanco, Oregon. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 18(6), 823–833.
Cont. #: 2159
Schumacher, J.D. (2000): Regime shift theory: Review of changing environmental conditions in the Bering Sea and Eastern North Pacific. In Proceedings of the Fifth North Pacific Rim Fisheries Conference, Anchorage, AK, 1–3 December 1999, 127–142.
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