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- Vient de paraître [La Météorologie n°108]
- Bulletin mensuel de l'Office national météorologique de France - Janvier 1929
- Reply - Comments on "Issues Regarding the Assimilation of Cloud and Precipitation Data"
- Composition and Chemistry - D01301 - Enhanced view of the "tropical Atlantic ozone paradox" and "zonal wave one" from the in situ MOZAIC and SHADOZ data (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006241)
- Aerosol and Clouds - D24204 - Aerosol and cloud property relationships for summertime stratiform clouds in the northeastern Atlantic from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer observations (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006165)
- Impact of turbulence closures on diurnal temperature evolution for clear sky situations over Belgium
- Relationships between New Zealand rainfall and south-west Pacific pressure patterns
- Asymptotic regimes of the barotropic vorticity equation on a sphere
- Dianeutral motion water mass conversion and nonlinear effects on the density ratio in the pacific thermolline
- WMO meeting of experts on strategy for the monitoring of suspensed particulate matter in Bapmon. Report and papers presented at the meeting [Xiamen, China, 13-17 October 1986]
- Wind forcing and the zonal structure of the equatorial undercurrent
- ESTIMATION METEOROLOGICAL WIND VECTOR COMPONENTS FROM MONOSTATIC DOPPLER RADAR MEASUREMENTS : A CASE STUDY
- HIGH-ALTITUDE INFRARED RADAR WIND MEASUREMENTS
- FLYING OF SNOW CAUSED BY A LOCAL DROP IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
- MODEL TSIRKULYATSII V TROPOSFERE V NIZKIKH SHIROTAKH
- OBSERVATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS OF ENTRAINMENT WITHIN THE WEAK ECHO REGION
- Composition and Chemistry - ACH 15 - Comparisons of box model calculations and measurements of formaldehyde from the 1997 North Atlantic Regional Experiment (DOI 10.1029/2001JD000896) Companion to 2000JD000260 and 2001JD001072, this is
- Nocturnal Low-Level Jet Characteristics Over Kansas During Cases-99
- Physical Mechanisms of Wind Circulation Forcing over the Inland Seas
- MATERIAUX POUR L'ETUDE DES GLACIERS. TOME 4 : ASCENSIONS