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- Coupled, decoupled, and abrupt responses of vegetation to climate across timescales
- Géographie de l'Océanie
- The numerous approaches to tracking extratropical cyclones and the challenges they present
- A First Course in Atmospheric Numerical Modeling / par A. J. DeCaria et G. E. Van Knowe
- 100 ans d'observations météorologiques à l'observatoire de Montsouris.
- D23S16 - Aerosol modeling over Europe: 2. Interannual variability of aerosol shortwave direct radiative forcing (DOI 10.1029/2006JD008040)
- NOWCAST - NEWS AND NOTES - Pacific expedition finds planet's clearest ocean water . Dry-air band can break down hurricane eyewall . Tropical forests absorb carbon dioxide . China and U.S. team up for mesoscale meteorology symposium . D
- Components and seasonal variation of night-time total ecosystem respiration in a Japanese broad-leaved secondary forest
- Open-ocean convection in the Greenland Sea: preconditioning through a mesoscale chimney and detectability in SAR imagery studied with a hierarchy of nested numerical models
- Interannual Variability and Long-Term Tendencies of Change in Atmospheric Centers of Action in the Northern Hemisphere: Analyses of Observational Data
- The Kluwer Latex Style File
- Composition and Chemistry (ACH) - ACH 21. Multisensor analysis of integrated atmospheric water vapor over Canada and Alaska (DOI 10.1029/2002JD002721)
- Sensitivity of the thermohaline circulation in coupled oceanic GCM-atmospheric EBM experiments
- Cylinder icing, part 1 : Dependence of net collection rate and sponginess on rotation rate
- Never expect a perfect forecast
- Diagnosis of regional monthly anomalies using the adjoint method. Part 1 : Temperature
- IS THERE A TREND IN STRATOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE FROM 1960 TO 1986 DETECTABLE IN BERLIN DATA ?
- AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF SOLVING WEAK CONSTRAINT PROBLEM AND A UNIFIED EXPRESSION OF WEAK AND STRONG CONSTRAINTS IN VARIATIONAL OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS
- SINGLE- AND MULTIPLE- DOPPLER RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF TORNADIC STORMS
- On forecasting cyclone movement using TOVS DATA