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- Extreme rainfall multiplier: An intuitive metric for tropical cyclone hazards
- A 700 mb atlas for the northern hemisphere : five-day heights, standard deviations, and changes for the 700 mb pressure surface
- Compte rendu de l'année 1898 [treizième année] / Commission météorologique du département des Ardennes
- Special Section: Large-Scale Characteristics of the Sea Ice Cover From AMSR-E and Other Satellite Sensors - C02S01 - Introduction to special section on Large-Scale Characteristics of the Sea Ice Cover from AMSR-E and Other Satellite Se
- Global streamflows - Part 3: Country and climate zone characteristics
- Continuous scanning of the mobility and size distribution of charged clusters and nanometer particles in atmospheric air and the Balanced Scanning Mobility Analyzer BSMA
- A critical study on parameters controlling water requirement of wheat [Triticum aestivum L.] at various growth stages in ten different agroclimatic zones
- Investigations in pyranometer design
- Analysis of variability and diurnal range of daily temperaure in a nested regional climate model : comparison with observations and doubled CO2 results
- Intensive studies of Sierra Nevada cloud water chemistry and its relationship to precursor and gas concentrations
- A SEIDEL-TYPE ITERATIVE SPLINE PROCEDURE FOR EVALUATION OF NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS
- THE BMRC AUSTRALIA MONSOON EXPERIMENT : AMEX
- WAVE-MEAN FLOW INTERACTIONS IN A GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL OF THE TROPOSPHERE AND STRATOSPHERE
- K RASCHETU MAKSIMAL NOGO STOKA NA REKAKH PRIMORSKOGO KRAYA
- CYCLES IN ATMOSPHERIC-PROCESS ANOMALIES
- On the parameterization of precipitation in warm clouds
- ECMWF/EUMETSAT - Workshop on use of ATOVS data for NWP assimilation, 2-5 november 1999, European centre for medium-range weather forecasts, Shinfield Park, Reading RG2 9AX, UK.
- Three-dimensional simulation of stratospheric trace gas distributions measured by CRISTA
- An integrated approach for the determination of regional evapotranspiration using mesocale modelling, remote sensing and boundary layer measurements
- A comparison between two anvil cirrus parameterizations using a 1-D cloud model