NASA supercomputer improves prospects for ocean climate research
Dimitris Menemenlis(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. Zhang(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory), Benny Cheng(California Institute of Technology), Patrick Heimbach(Max Planck Society), Chris Henze(Ames Research Center), Detlef Stammer(Universität Hamburg), Jean‐Michel Campin(University of Liège), Tong Lee, Ichiro Fukumori(California Institute of Technology), A. Adcrocft(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), James R. Taft(Ames Research Center), Chris Hill(Planetary Science Institute), Armin Köhl(Universität Hamburg), Bob Ciotti(Ames Research Center)
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