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- HYDROLOGIE 1. Une science de la nature. Une gestion sociétale
- Composition chimique des dépôts atmosphériques à l'horizon 2020-2040
- Two-year global simulation of L-band brightness temperatures over land.
- Agricultural climatology at Seabrook farms.
- Identification and intermodel comparison of seasonal circulation patterns over North America
- NOWCAST - NEWS AND NOTES - Gulf Stream current shows weakening . Temperate forests could make Earth warmer . New material soaks up CO2 . Sea level increases claimed at climate conference . The ups and downs of greenhouse gas levels . M
- Towards a more detailed description of tropospheric aqueous phase organic chemistry: CAPRAM 3.0
- IN MEMORIAM //
- C11004 - Annual cycles of multiyear sea ice coverage of the Arctic Ocean: 1999-2003 (DOI 10.1029/2003JC002238)
- Composition and Chemistry (ACH) - ACH 11. Reply to comment by J. Feichter et al. on "Control of fossil-fuel particulate black carbon and organic matter, possibly the most effective method of slowing global wartning" (DOI 10.1029/2002JD
- Communicating Climate Change Uncertainty to Policy-Makers and the Public
- The role of convective processes over the Zaire-Congo basin to the southern hemispheric ozone maximum
- Measurements of the aerosol size distributions in the El Chichon cloud
- Atmospheric turbidity in a semi-rural site. 1. evaluation and comparison of different atmospheric turbidity coefficients
- Numerical study of an observed orogenic mesoscale convective system. Part 2 : analysis of governing dynamics
- Hurricane Gilbert : Caribbean record-breaker
- REPORT OF THE PLANNING MEETING FOR THE MONSOON-77 EXPERIMENT. COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, MAY 1976
- Climate and Dynamics (ACL): ACL 3 Atmospheric contributions to the surface mass balance of Greenland in the HadAM3 atmospheric model (DOI 10.1029/2001 JD000389)
- On Determining the Onset and Strength of Breaking for Deep Water Waves. Part II: Influence of Wind Forcing and Surface Shear
- Estimation of mean dynamic height from altimeter profiles and hydrography