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- PDRMIP: A Precipitation Driver and Response Model Intercomparison Project - Protocol and Preliminary Results
- Atlantic hurricanes and climate over the past 1,500 years.
- Towards climate simulations at cloud-resolving scales
- D10302 - Formaldehyde over North America and the North Atlantic during the summer 2004 INTEX campaign: Methods, observed distributions, and measurement-model comparisons (DOI 10.1029/2007JD009185)
- Estimating forest leaf area using cover and fullframe fisheye photography: Thinking inside the circle
- C02003 - Effects of wave rollers and bottom stress on wave setup (DOI 10.1029/2006JC003549)
- NOWCAST - CONFERENCE NOTEBOOK - Collapsing precipitation cores in open-eyewall hurricanes at landfall . Hunting for Saharan air with the NOAA G-IV jet . Hurricane eye formation remains unexplained
- Mechanisms of Remote Tropical Surface Warming during El Niño
- Atmospheric science : Rapid formation of sulfuric acid particles at near-atmospheric conditions
- DARR-94
- Mapping the oceanic mesoscale circulation : validation of satellite altimetry using surface drifters
- Michael Cox [1941-1989] : his pioneering contributions to ocean circulation modeling
- Diagnosis of cloud amount increase from an analogue model of a warming world
- THE SEVERE GALE OF 16TH OCTOBER 1987 : SOME MEASUREMENTS AT WOKINGHAM, BERKSHIRE
- THE SEASONAL CHANGE OF THE WIND FIELD IN SOUTHERN ASIA DURING THE ONSET OF SUMMER MONSOON
- DYNAMIC ROUGHNESS AND THE TRANSITION BETWEEN WIND WAVE REGIMES
- A HIGH CAPACITY PRESEPARATOR FOR COLLECTING LARGE PARTICLES
- Complex ball lightning events at Shoreham, West Sussex, United Kingdom, 24 September 2000 and 3 November 2000: Part 3
- Composition and Chemistry - ACH 11 - Development of analytical methods and measurements of 13C/12C in atmospheric CH4 from the NOAA Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory Global Air Sampling Network (DOI 10.1029/2001JD000630)
- Numerical simulation of transitions in boundary layer convective structures in a lake-effect snow event