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- Weather Front : Air Pollution Rules Reduce Clouds, Unintentionally Speed Global Warming ; Phoenix Broke Temperature Records as Heatwave Challenged Residents ; First Half of Year Included $15 Billion Weather Disasters in United States ; Birds Producing Fewer Young as Climate Warms, Researchers Warn
- La corrente a getto tra scienza e storia
- An introduction to clouds from the microscale to climate
- Expérience d'amélioration de la visibilité par temps de brouillard. Aéroport de Paris-Orly-hiver 1958-1959
- NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE - Initial Tendencies of Cloud Regimes in the Met Office Unified Model
- Local Coupled Equatorial Variability versus Remote ENSO Forcing in an Intermediate Coupled Model of the Tropical Atlantic
- C05021 - Chlorophyll-a variability off Patagonia based on SeaWiFS data DOI 10.1029/2005JC003244)
- Statistical methods for the analysis of climate extremes.
- Climate and Dynamics - D01103 - Tropospheric wave response to decelerated stratosphere seen as downward propagation in northem annular mode (DOI 10.1029/2004JD004661)
- NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE - Reply - Comments on "Remarks on Quasi-Equilibrium Theory"
- Validation of UARS microwave limb sounder temperature and pressure measurements
- Nonlinear theory of ocean SAR transformation and statistical analysis of ERS-1 SAR-wave mode imagettes
- Sensitivity of trajectory calculations to the temporal frequency of wind data
- Mapping freeze/thaw boundaries with SMMR data
- The simultaneous measurement of rainfall intensity, drop-size distribution, and the scattering of visible light
- BAD WEATHER AND THE BASTILLE
- THE GLOBAL STRATOSPHERE
- Response of the atmosphere-ocean mixed-layer system to anomalous ocean heat-flux convergence
- Use of the Angstrom exponent to estimate the variability of Optical and physical properties of aging smoke particles in Brazil
- IGARSS '96 [Congrès International de 1996 sur les sciences de la terre et la télédétection ], Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, 17-31 mai 1996: la télédétection pour un future durable. Volume IV