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- An under-forecast snowstorm associated with a small but deep tropopause depression
- Weltall und Menschheit : Geschichte der Erforschung der Natur und der Verwertung der Naturkräfte im Dienste der Völker : fünfter Band
- Infrared system engineering
- NEW PUBLICATIONS
- C06012 - Impact of penetrative solar radiation on the diagnosis of water mass transformation in the Mediterranean Sea (DOI 10.1029/2007JC004606)
- Vertically Propagating Kelvin Waves and Tropical Tropopause Variability
- The ENIAC Forecasts - A Re-creation
- Monthly air temperature trends in Switzerland 1901-2000 and 1975-2004
- Missing North Atlantic cyclonic precipitation in ECMWF numerical weather prediction and ERA-40 data detected through the satellite climatology HOAPS II
- Special Section: Quantifying the Radiative and Biogeochemical Impacts of Mineral Dust - D18S12 - Ice formation in Saharan dust over central Europe observed with temperature/humidity/aerosol Raman lidar (DOI 10.1029/2004JD005000)
- MEETING SUMMARIES - Vertical Profiles of Temperature Trends
- Special Section: Layered Phenomena in the Mesopause Region (LPMR) - PMR 9 0. - Modeling the plasma response to small-scale aerosol particle perturbations in the mesopause region (DOI 10.1029/2002JD002753)
- Estimation of dry deposition velocity using inferential models and site-specific meteorology - Uncertainty due to siting of meteorological towers
- Variability of the tropical ocean-global atmosphere coupled ocean-atmosphere response experiment rain rate observations.
- Day-to-night cloudiness change of cloud types inferred from split window measurements aboard NOAA polar orbiting satellites
- A study of the influence of dynamic factors on the vertical ozone distribution
- A METHOD FOR ESTIMATING CROSS RADIANCE
- STRATOSPHERIC SOURCE FOR UNEXPECTEDLY LARGE VALUES OF OZONE MEASURED OVER THE PACIFIC OCEAN DURING GAMETAG, AUGUST 1977
- BAYESIAN AND CLASSICAL STATISTICAL METHODS APPLIED TO RANDOMIZED WEATHER MODIFICATION EXPERIMENTS
- A coupled climate model simulation of the Last Glacial Maximum, Part 2: approach to equilibrium