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- Report on the pilot study to establish the value of information exchange between ECMWF and national focal points for radiosonde systems 31 October - 31 December 1989
- Oligomers formed through in-cloud methylglyoxal reactions: Chemical composition, properties, and mechanisms investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR mass spectrometry
- Using atmospheric CO2 data to assess a simplified carbon-climate simulation for the 20th century
- SPECIAL SECTION: VALIDATION OF ATMOSPHERIC INFRARED SOUNDER OBSERVATIONS - D09S09 - Analysis of Raman lidar and radiosonde measurements from the AWEX-G field campaign and its relation to Aqua validation (DOI 10. 1029/2005JD006429)
- Climate and Dynamics - D20102 - Hot spot reflectance signatures of common boreal lichens DOI 10.1029/2005JD005834)
- De l'utilisation des séries brèves dans la description du climat d'une région. Une application : les conditions de l'enneigement du sol en Belgique.
- Alternatives to the Global Warming Potential for Comparing Climate Impacts of Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
- PICTURE OF THE MONTH - Cloud Radar Observations of Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in a Florida Anvil
- The diffraction of Kelvin waves and bores at coastal bends
- Mesoscale flow and thermohaline structure around fieberling seamount
- Kalman filter estimation of radar-rainfall field bias
- Anisotropy of thermal infrared exitance in sunflower canopies
- TRANSITIONS BETWEEN BAROCLINIC FLOW REGIMES
- NCAR AND THE UNIVERSITIES
- MT. ST. HELENS AND ITS POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON OUR WEATHER
- MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS OF THE ABSOLUTE VALUES OF ABSORPTION BY WATER VAPOUR IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- EIN VERSUCH ZUR BERUECKSICHTIGUNG DES SPEICHERVERMOEGENS DER SCHNEEDECKE FUER FREIES WASSER BEI DER MODELLIERUNG DES SCHMELZPROZESSES DER SCHNEEDECKE
- Pasivni dozimetr nove konstruckce cast 1. Teoreticke vztahy
- III. Nachtrag zum Katalog der Bibliothek der deutschen Seewarte zu Hamburg. 1. April 1899 bis 31. Dezember 1912.