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- One Scottish snow patch survives until winter 2019/2020
- [Les photos du mois] Octobre 2002 : L'ouragan Lili
- Prix Perrin de Brichambaut 2015 : Remise du 1er prix à l'école Édouard-Herriot
- Estimation of Arctic ozone loss in winter 2004/05 based on assimilation of EOS MLS and SBUV/2 observations
- C10010 - Modeling the 1998-2003 summer circulation and thermal structure in Lake Michigan (DOI 10.1029/2005JC003222)
- Composition and Chemistry - D18306 - Conversion of NOAA atmospheric dry air CH4 mole fractions to a gravimetrically prepared standard scale (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006035)
- Evidence for the formation of CCN by photochemical processes in Mexico City
- Special Section: GEWEX Continental-Scale International Project, Part 3 (GCIP3) - GCP 9 - Numerical simulation of the large-scale North American monsoon water sources (DOI 10.1029/2002JD003095)
- Significant differences among four simultaneous mesoscale rawinsonde observations : important effects on cloud model predictions
- The ring effect in the sodium D2 fraunhofer line of day skylight over Mawson, Antarctica
- New measurements of the NO2 absorption cross section in the 440- to 460-nm region and estimates of the NO2-N2O4 equilibrium constant
- A model of baroclinic instability and waves between the ventilated gyre and the shadow zone of the north Atlantic ocean
- A seventeenth-century report of an encounter with an ionized vortex ?
- Towards a PV-theta view of the general circulation
- Modelling the response of tropoapheric trace species to changing source gas concentrations
- VARIABILITY BETWEEN TWO CONSECUTIVE PERIODS OF THE WINTER PATTERNS ON THE SOUTHERN CONE OF SOUTH AMERICA
- INFORMATIVENESS OF THE OCEANIC STATION NETWORK FOR OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS OF FIELD OF GEOPOTENTIAL IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
- EXPERIMENTS ON AEROSOL SCAVENGING BY NATURAL SNOW CRYSTALS. PART 3. THE EFFECT OF SNOW CRYSTAL CHARGE ON COLLECTION EFFICIENCY
- LES COURANTS DE L ATLANTIQUE
- PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF METEOROLOGICAL BUOY SYSTEMS AND MARINE AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATIONS