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- Glaciers de Savoie : à la découverte des grands sites glaciaires
- Gydrometricheskie tablitsy v nererabotannom i usovershchevstvovannom vidie Hydrometric tables remade and improved
- Under the rays of the aurora borealis : in the land of the Lapps and Kvaens : vol. I
- Three-dimensional variational data assimilation for a limited area model. Part II: Observation handling and assimilation experiments
- C07026 - Application of singular vector analysis to the Kuroshio large meander (DOI 10.1029/2007JC004476)
- Hurricane "Rainfall Potential" Derived from Satellite Observations Aids Overland Rainfall Prediction
- "Biosphere carbon stock management: addressing the threat of abrupt climate change in the next few decades." By Peter Read. An editorial comment
- The dry-deposition of speciated mercury to the Florida Everglades: Measurements and modeling
- Nutrient dynamics in relation to surface-subsurface hydrological exchange in a groundwater fed chalk stream
- A review of dispersion modelling and its application to the dispersion of particles: An overview of different dispersion models available
- 16TH CONFERENCE ON SEVERE LOCAL STORMS -- CONFERENCE ON ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY. OCTOBER 22-26, 1990, KANANASKIS PARK, ALTA., CANADA : PREPRINTS (TABLE OF CONTENTS)
- Mass-particle size distributions of atmospheric dust and the dry deposition of dust to the remote ocean
- Conditions surrounding the deposition of western corn rootowrm beetles along southern lake michigan shores
- Preliminary laboratory results on the coalescence of small-precipitation size drops falling freely in arefrigerated enviroment
- Multiscale large eddy in weakly stratified planetary boundary layers
- Atmospheric effects caused by mount Pinatubo eruptions observed in Texas
- A most beautiful polar low, a case study of a polar low development in the bear island region
- The contributions of three mechanisms for sukfate washing-out
- A STUDY OF THE GROWTH AND DECAY OF EDDY AVAILABLE POTENTIAL ENERGY AND EDDY KINETIC ENERGY BASED ON TEMPORAL CORRELATIONS
- HEAVY SHOWERS AT KILLAY, NEAR SWANSEA. COULD IT HAVE RAINED CRABS