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- Climat : "On peut encore freiner l'intensification des événements extrêmes"
- Représentation graphique de données d'observation à la bouée laboratoire Borha I (période 1964-1970).
- Origins of the Solar Radiation Biases over the Southern Ocean in CFMIP2 Models
- Xavier ou les entretiens sur la grammaire française
- Travaux de physique générale exécutés à l'Institut de Physique de la Faculté des Sciences de Strasbourg en vue du certificat d'études supérieures de physique générale : première série : sujets de 45 manipulations réparties en 30 séances de 4 heures
- Asymptotic methods of calculating the propagation of centimeter radio waves in the atmosphere in space-space paths
- An unusual barograph.
- Investigation of carbon pollution episodes using semi-continuous instrument in Incheon, Korea
- Dynamics of Sheared Convective Boundary Layer Entrainment - Part I - Methodological Background and Large-Eddy Simulations
- 45 BEACON - LETTER FROM HEADQUARTERS - The Impact of Giving to the Society
- Impact of control for air pollution and respiratory epidemics on the estimated associations of temperature and daily mortality
- Predictive capabilities of a one-dimensional convective cloud model with forced lifting and a new entrainment formulation
- Théorie du transfert radiatif. 3ème partie : intensité des raies spectrales, largeur équivalente
- Climatic influences on streamflow variability : a comparison between southeastern Australia and southeastern United States of America
- A comparison of GCM-simulated and observed mean January and July surface air temperature
- SENSITIVITY OF PROGNOSTIC TRAJECTORY OF A TROPICAL CYCLONE TO SOME PARAME- TERS OF EQUATIONS WHICH DESCRIBE ITS MOVEMENT
- RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LARGE-SCALE HEAT AND MOISTURE BUDGETS AND THE OCCURRENCE OF ARCTIC STRATUS CLOUDS
- SHE 9 - Characterization of springtime leads in the Beaufort/Chukchi Seas from airborne and satellite observations during FIRE/SHEBA (DOI 10.1029/2000JC000541)
- Diurnal variations of precipitation grouped into cloud categories around the Japanese archipelago in the warm season
- General climatology