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- Bulletin mensuel de l'Office national météorologique de France - Mai 1928
- The progress of hydrology : proceedings of the first international seminar for hydrology professors. A National Science Foundation Advanced Science seminar held at the University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A, July 13-25, 1969. Volume III, Hydrologic education and discussions
- 150 questions sur l'océan et le climat : en direct avec les scientifiques
- Recherche et développement / Météo-France
- Découverte [Texte imprimé] : revue du Palais de la découverte
- An eddy-resolving simulation of the diurnal variation of fair-weather convection and tracer transport
- Sand Flux Simulations at a Small Scale over a Heterogeneous Mesquite Area of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert
- Comparison of three mathematical models for the estimation of 10-day drain discharge
- Radiation Budget of the Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation
- Performance of a Saturation-Based Dissipation-Rate Source Term in Modeling the Fetch-Limited Evolution of Wind Waves
- Forecasting maximum temperatures through use of an adjusted 850- to 700 mb thickness technique
- The importance of atmospheric chemistry in the calculation of radiative forcing on the climate system
- Construction of a quadratic model using modified aangstrom coefficients to estimate global solar radiation.
- Effect of global cliamtic changes on the cyclonic activity in the atmosphere
- Footprint prediction of scalar fluxes using a markovian analysis
- A scheme for estimating fluctuations in concentration of an emitted airborne pollutant
- ROL ASTRONOMICHESKIKH FAKTOROV V FORMIROVANII LEDNIKOVYKH PERIODOV
- ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF DOWNWARD LONGWAVE RADIANCE AND THEIR METEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- REPRESENTATION PRATIQUE DE LA REPARTITION TEMPERATURE-HUMIDITE
- Heat, moisture, and momentum budgets of isolated deep midlatitude and tropical convective clouds as diagnosed from three-dimensional model output. Part 2 : sensitivity in ice phase and small changes in ambient shear strength and low level moisture supply