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- The advanced theory of statistics. Volume 2, Inference and relationship.
- [Résumé climatique] Mai 2015
- La "révolution scientifique" de la climatologie pendant la seconde moitié du XXème siècle : le paradigme de l'état du "système climatique"
- Mesures de la direction et de la vitesse du vent : girouettes et anémomètres.
- 1st Eumetsat workshop on legal protection of meteorological satellite data. Eumetsat headquarters, Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany, 13th-14th march 1989.
- Special Section: International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT): North America to Europe - D23S57 - Trajectory model validation using newly developed altitude-controlled balloons during the I
- Planetary Transient Waves in the Middle Atmosphere, Their Possible Sources and Role for General Circulation
- Cloud studies using ATSR data
- An intercomparison of artificial intelligence approaches for polar scene identification
- The composition of the Titan atmosphere
- A meteorological experiment in the melting zone of the Greenland ice sheet
- Downstream development of baroclinic waves as inferred from regression analysis
- Orographic effects on the precipitation at the border between po valley and appenines mountains
- VARIATIONS OF PRECIPITATION OVER THE EQUATORIAL PACIFIC AND EL NINO EVENTS
- MICROMETEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS IN LES LANDES FOREST DURING HAPEX-MOBILHY
- NON-UNIQUENESS OF CLIMATE IN AN OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE-ICE SYSTEM MODEL
- SPATIAL VARIATION OF SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND FLUX-RELATED PARAMETERS MEASURED FROM AIRCRAFT IN THE JASTAN EXPERIMENT
- PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE WMO SYMPOSIUM ON BOUNDARY LAYER PHYSICS APPLIED TO SPECIFIC PROBLEMS OF AIR POLLUTION. NORRKOEPING, 19-23 JUNE 1978
- Climate and Dynamics (ACL) - ACL 27 - GPS radio occultations with CHAMP: A radio holographic analysis of GPS signal propagation in the troposphere and surface reflections (DOI 10.1029/2001JD001402)
- Forecasting Warm-Season Burnoff of Low Clouds at the San Francisco International Airport Using Linear Regression and a Neural Network