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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was supported by the DINAS-COAST project which
received funding from the EU under contract number EVK2-
2000-22024. The contributions of the entire DINAS-COAST
consortium, without whom this work would not have been
possible, are gratefully acknowledged. They comprise Potsdam
Institute for Climate Research, Hamburg University, Delft
Hydraulics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, DEMIS bv and
Middlesex University.