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- noun that part of the Atlantic Ocean to the south of the equator
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Examples
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When the Airbus went down it was passing through what is known as the South Atlantic anomaly, a California-sized crack in the Earth's protective magnetic field that normally protects us from solar EMP.
Lawrence E. Joseph: Solar EMP and the Mystery of Air France 447 2010
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When the Airbus went down it was passing through what is known as the South Atlantic anomaly, a California-sized crack in the Earth's protective magnetic field that normally protects us from solar EMP.
Lawrence E. Joseph: Solar EMP and the Mystery of Air France 447 Lawrence E. Joseph 2010
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When the Airbus went down it was passing through what is known as the South Atlantic anomaly, a California-sized crack in the Earth's protective magnetic field that normally protects us from solar EMP.
Lawrence E. Joseph: Solar EMP and the Mystery of Air France 447 Lawrence E. Joseph 2010
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One interesting aspect of the media show which accompanied the adventure in the South Atlantic was the manner in which the War Office (aka Ministry of Defence) censored all TV reports by running a thick cable from the TV cameras to caravans installed outside Downing Street where all reports would be monitored and adjusted to Government requirements.
Pro Patria Mori? 2007
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The *rare* Hurricane Catarina in the South Atlantic is another example.
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From a human perspective, the South Atlantic is a vast, vast area.
The Seattle Times 2011
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From a human perspective, the South Atlantic is a vast, vast area.
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From a human perspective, the South Atlantic is a vast, vast area.
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From a human perspective, the South Atlantic is a vast, vast area.
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From a human perspective, the South Atlantic is a vast, vast area.
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