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- Le retour des engins spatiaux
- The weather channel The improbable rise of a media phenomenon
- Projected increase in lightning strikes in the United States due to global warming
- Comptes-rendus des séances de la commission permanente de l'Association Géodésique Internationale réunie du 21 au 29 octobre 1887, à l'observatoire de Nice, suivis des Rapports spéciaux sur plusieurs branches principales, et des Rapports sur les travaux géodésiques, accomplis dans les différents pays en 1887
- Multi-scale analysis of the 25-27 July 2006 convective period over Niamey : comparison between Doppler radar observations and simulations
- Resonant interaction of waves of continuous and discrete spectra in the simplest model of a stratified shear flow
- Tropical precipitation patterns in response to a local warm SST area placed at the Equator of an Aqua planet
- Forecast-observation pattern relationships in NCEP medium range forecasts of non-winter northern hemisphere 500-mb height fields
- On the "state of art" in final local weather forecasting
- Atmospheric as a proxy of solar and climatic change
- An evaluation of monthly mean MSU and ECMWF global atmospheric temperatures for monitoring climate
- Patterns of low-frequency monthly sea level pressure variability [1899-1986] and associated wave cyclone frequencies
- THE RELATION BETWEEN PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, AND AIR CIRCULATION OVER THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
- O POKAZATELE ZASUKH I UROZHAJNOSTI ZERNOVYKH KUL TUR
- SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE NET LONG-WAVE RADIATION IN POLAND
- THE NORTH-EAST MONSOON AND THE CAUSES OF THE WINTER RAINS OF SOUTH-EAST INDIA
- LE BOEING 747 N EST PAS IMMUNISE CONTRE LA TURBULENCE EN AIR LIMPIDE
- A simple technique for using radar data in the dynamic initialization of a mesoscale model
- Not only for ducks. The story of rain.
- COMPARATIVE CHART. FORECAST FOR NEW-YORK AND VICINITY OCTOBER 1937. CHICAGO SEPTEMBER 1937. LONG RANGE WEATHER FORECASTING BASED ON ASTRONOMIC CALCULATIONS ACCORDING TO TIPPENHAUERS NEW ELECTRO-MAGNETIC WEATHER THEORY