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- Bulletin international du Bureau central météorologique de France - Bulletins quotidiens de décembre 1893
- Production vs. solubility in controlling runoff of DOC from peat soils - The use of an event analysis
- Corrections - D18301 - Correction to "Intramolecular isotope distribution in heavy ozone (16/O/18/O/16O and 16/O/16/O/18/O)" (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007768)
- Developing Tools for Nowcasting Storm Severity
- Evaluation of the Models-3 Community Multi-scale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system with observations obtained during the TRACE-P experiment: Comparison of ozone and its related species
- Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability and the Subtropical-Tropical Cells
- Climate and Dynamics - D09105 - Observational and modeling analysis of a severe, air pollution episode in western Hong Kong - (DOI 10.1029/2004JD005105)
- Weatherwatch: January, February 2004 - Highlights: Snow Serpent, Out of Africa
- Estimating signal amplitudes in optimal fingerprinting. Part II: application to general circulation models
- Radar indices for thunderstorm in southern Sweden
- In-cloud scavenging by thermophoresis, diffusiophoresis, and brownian diffusion
- Linejnye negidrostaticheskie chislennye modeli rasprostraneniya dlinnykh vnutrennikh gravitatsionnykh voln v atmosfere
- GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL CLOUD COVER AND CLOUD TYPE AMOUNTS OVER LAND
- OBOBSHCHENNOE URAVNENIE PERENOSA DLYA RASPREDELENIYA FOTONOV PO PROBEGAM I ZADACHA O VERTIKAL NO-NEODNORODNOM GAZOVOM POGLOSHCHENII V ATMOSFERE
- THE STATISTICAL STRUCTURE OF THE CLOUD FIELD OVER TRANSCAUCASIA
- SPACE-TIME SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF MID-LATITUDE DISTURBANCES APPEARING IN A GFDL GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
- PERSISTENCE AND RECURRENCE PROBABILITIES OF CLOUD-FREE AND CLOUDY LINES-0F-SIGHT THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE
- Project 2 - Incident upper-tropospheric anomalies - Analysis of a potential-vorticity streamer crossing the Alps during MAP IOP 15 on 6 November 1999
- Contents from OBC
- Sources and sinks of anthropogenic passive pollutants in the Russian Arctic in spring and summer seasons