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High-latitude obliquity forcing drives the agulhas leakageT. Caley, J.-H. Kim, B. Malaizé, J. Giraudeau, T. Laepple, N. Caillon, K. Charlier, H. Rebaubier, L. Rossignol, I. S. Castañeda, S. Schouten, and J. S. S. DamstéAbstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
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| | RC C1106: 'Review of paper cp-2011-77', Anonymous Referee #1, 19 Jul 2011 | AC C1110: 'Reply to referee 1 comments', Thibaut CALEY, 20 Jul 2011 | | | RC C1158: 'Review of High-latitude obliquity forcing drives the agulhas leakage by T. Caley1, J.-H. Kim2, B. Malaize ́1, J. Giraudeau1, T. Laepple3, N. Caillon4, K. Charlier1, H. Rebaubier4, L. Rossignol1, I. S. Castan ̃eda2, S. Schouten2, and J. S. S. Damste ́2', Anonymous Referee #2, 02 Aug 2011 | | | EC C1168: 'Preliminary editors comment', Mark Siddall, 03 Aug 2011 | | | SC C1236: 'A valuable, but perhaps mis-marketed paper', Brian Chase, 12 Aug 2011 |
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