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- Impact of the internal variability on the cyclone tracks simulated by a regional climate model over the Med-CORDEX domain
- Estimation de l'aléa pluvial en France métropolitaine
- Premier congrès international de la navigation aérienne, Paris 15-25 novembre 1921 : Rapports, Tome II
- Bulletin d'information de la Météorologie nationale. Troisième série n°36. 6e année, octobre-novembre 1951
- Developing Vocabulary Skills
- Analyse de la Situation météorologique à l'Origine des Crues des 3 et 4 octobre 1960 dans le Nord-Ouest du Massif Central
- Special Section: International Consortium for Atmospheric Research Transport and Transformation: North America to Europe, Part II - D10S17 - Contribution of gas phase oxidation of volatile organic compounds to atmospheric carbon monoxide levels in two areas of the United States (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007602)
- Influence of Atmospheric Carboxylic Acids on Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfur(IV)
- Climate and Dynamics - D13111 - Soil moisture initialization for climate prediction: Characterization of model and observation errors (DOI 10.1029/2004JD005745)
- Aerosol characterisation at the FEBUKO upwind station Goldlauter (II): Detailed organic chemical characterisation
- Nitric oxide emissions from a southern African savanna
- Field experiments porous granules saturated with liquid nitrogen as agent for modification of clouds
- HEATING RATES IN TROPICAL ANVILS
- HISTORICAL ATMOSPHERIC TRANSMISSION CHANGES AND CHANGES IN MIDWESTERN AIR POLLUTION
- RESPONSE OF STRATIFIED FLOW IN THE LEE OF THE OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS
- WATER MOVEMENT ON THE NEW JERSEY SHELF, 1975 AND 1976
- EFFECT OF PHOTOCHEMICAL MODELS ON CALCULATED EQUILIBRIA AND COOLING RATES IN THE STRATOSPHERE
- 20 - North Atlantic Oscillation-induced changes of the upper layer circulation in the northern North Atlantic Ocean (DOI 10.1029/2001JC000901)
- Numerical and theoretical investigation of a simplified model for the parameterization of below-cloud scavenging by falling raindrops
- LE ROLE DE L'ECHELLE EN METEOROLOGIE