Successes and Challenges for the Modern Sea Surface Temperature Observing System: The Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) Development and Implementation Plan (GDIP)
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Peter J. Minnett | Peter Cornillon | Gary A. Wick | Olivier Arino | Kenneth S. Casey | Robert H. Evans | E. M. Armstrong | I. J. Barton | Nick Rayner | C. T. Mutlow | Ian S. Robinson | Sandra L. Castro | A. W. Bingham | Helen Beggs | Chelle L. Gentemann | Richard W. Reynolds | R. Reynolds | K. Casey | E. Armstrong | N. Rayner | I. Robinson | C. Donlon | P. Minnett | C. Gentemann | I. Barton | R. Evans | O. Arino | C. Mutlow | D. Llewellyn-Jones | G. Wick | P. Cornillon | S. Castro | H. Beggs | J. Piollé | P. Leborgne | David T. Llewellyn-Jones | Andrew I. Harris | C. J. Donlon | P. LeBorgne | J. F. Piolle | T. Brandon | Juan Luis Vazquez | J. Hoeyer | Andrew Harris | A. Bingham | T. Brandon | J. Vazquez | J. Hoeyer
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