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- Weather Front : Droughts, Evaporation Could Threaten New Orleans Water Supply ; Groups Push To Designate Extreme Heat a Major Disaster ; Atmospheric Moisture Can Dampen Hurricane Formation ; Searching for Answers to the U.S. Tornado Puzzle
- Interannual variability of rainfall in the Guinean Coast region and its links with sea surface temperature changes over the twentieth century for the different seasons
- Impacts of snow and organic soils parameterization on northern Eurasian soil temperature profiles simulated by the ISBA land surface model
- Amélioration de la prise en compte des aérosols terrigènes dans les modèles atmosphériques à moyenne échelle
- INDEX TO CONTRIBUTIONS BY AUTHOR
- Composition and Chemistry - D05306 - Chemical size distributions of boundary layer aerosol over the Atlantic Ocean and at an Antarctic site (DOI 10.1029/2004JD004958)
- READINGS - REANALYSIS
- Long-range atmospheric predictability using space-time principal components
- Local skill prediction with a simple model
- Description of a complete [interpolated] outgoing longwave radiation dataset.
- Lidar observations of the clear air convective boundary layer : the transition from longitudinal roll circulations to random convection
- onvection links biomass burning to increased tropical ozone : however, models will trend to overpredict O3
- Cirrus-cloud thermostat for tropical Sea Surface Temperatures tested using satellite data
- Facdtors influencing rainfall in north east england : the case of June and July 1988
- REPORT OF THE COSPAR INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SATELLITE-DERIVED SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE APPLICATIONS. CAMP SPRINGS, MARYLAND, USA, 28-31 MAY 1985
- PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A PARTIAL LRTAP MODEL BASED ON AN EXISTING METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST MODEL
- MEASURING METHODS OF ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS AT THE EARTH S SURFACE DURING SNOWFALL AND INVESTIGATION OF THESE RELATIONSHIPS
- REPORT ON THE APCA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR SERIES. ACID RAIN OPTIONS
- A NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF SEVERAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE OBSERVED VARIABLE INTENSITY OF DEEP CONVECTION OVER SOUTH FLORIDA
- SUBSYNOPTIC-SCALE VERTICAL WIND REVEALED BY DUAL DOPPLER-RADAR AND VAD ANALYSIS