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- D19108 - Influence of runoff parameterization on continental hydrology: Comparison between the Noah and the ISBA land surface models (DOI 10.1029/2007JD008463)
- C05001 - Wind wave spectral observations in Currituck Sound, North Carolina (DOI 10. 1029/2006JC003835)
- The active tropical cyclone season of 2005-2006 over Northwest Australia: Operational model performance and high resolution case studies
- A sensitivity of squall-line intensity to environmental static stability under various shear and moisture conditions
- Comment on "Integration of artificial neural networks with conceptual models in rainfall-runoff modeling" by Jieyun Chen and Barry J. Adams, 2005. J. Hydrol. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.06.017
- Artificial neural network based generalized storage-yield-reliability models using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm
- C01006 Turbine tent measurements of marine hydrocarbon seeps on subhourly timescales (DOI 10. 1029/2003JC002207)
- B OCEANIC SECTION - The Residual GEM Technique and Its Application to the Southwestern Japan/East Sea
- Study of atmospheric ozone formation by means of a neural network-based model
- Evidence for general instability of past climate from a 250-KYR ice-core record
- Carbon dioxide and climate : the impact of cloud parameterization
- Ob Ispol'zovanii dinamicheskikh modelej dlya opredeleniya parametrov atmosfery so sloistoobraznoj oblachnost'yu
- A note on the effect of horizontal momentum fluxes by unresolved synoptic-scale eddies in a low-resolution spectral general circulation model
- Passive microwave remote sensing contribution to hydrological variables
- CALIBRATION OF SMALL INFRA-RED SURFACE TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCERS
- THE ROLE OF PLANETARY WAVES IN THE MAINTENANCE OF THE ZONALLY AVERAGED OZONE DISTRIBUTION OF THE UPPER STRATOSPHERE
- STOERUNGEN DER NAECHTLICHEN GRENZSCHICHT
- TEMPERATURFLUKTUATIONER UNDER SENASTE 100 AAREN
- AEROSOL IN THE GATE AREA AND ITS RADIATIVE PROPERTIES
- Les centrales à charbon polluent bien plus que prévu