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- Standards and Open Access are the ICOS Pillars: Reply to "Comments on ?The Integrated Carbon Observation System in Europe'"
- Observational Needs for Improving Ocean and Coupled Reanalysis, S2S Prediction, and Decadal Prediction
- Résumé du temps en France - Mars 1933
- [Résumé climatique] Février 2015
- Mécanismes de formation des systèmes convectifs quasi-stationnaires en Méditerranée nord-occidentale : Application au cas du 15 juin 2010 sur le Var
- A numerical study of ice-drift divergence by cyclonic wind with a Lagrangian ice model
- C04022 - Laboratory experiments on mesoscale vortices colliding with an island chain (DOI 10.1029/2007JC004322)
- Climate and Dynamics - D21101 - Variability and trends in the global tropopause estimated from radiosonde data (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007363)
- Modelling of dripwater hydrology and hydrogeochemistry in a weakly karstified aquifer (Bath, UK): Implications for climate change studies
- Obituary: Peter V. Hobbs
- In situ measurement of N2O5 in the urban atmosphere by thermal decomposition/laser-induced fluorescence technique
- Forecasts of Nino 3 tropical Pacific SST using a low order coupled ocean-atmosphere dynamical model
- An examination of fetch-limited wave growth off the west coast new Zealand by a comparison with the jonswap results
- A radiation fog model with a detailed treatment of the interaction between radiative tranfer and fog microphysics
- An annotated bibliography on the greenhouse effect and climate change
- TRENDS AND CORRELATIONS IN MEAN SURFACE AIR TEMPERATURE SERIES OF THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
- DEPENDENCE OF AIR QUALITY IN A REMOTE LOCATION ON LOCAL AND MESOSCALE TRANSPORTS : A CASE STUDY
- B OCEANIC SECTION - Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the Marine Optical System (MOS) Bench Unit
- The use of TOVS level-1b radiances in the NCEP SSI analysis system
- Summary of the observations results for nuclear radiation and airborne radioactive fallout in the world during IGY. Part IV