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- Analysis of the severe drought in Ireland in 2018
- Union catalogue of printed books of the XV and XVI centuries in astronomical european observatories
- The March 2009 Dust Event in Saudi Arabia: Precursor and Supportive Environment
- C07013 - Modeling of very low frequency motions during RIPEX (DOI 10.1029/2005JC003122)
- Extreme rainfall events: Learning from raingauge time series
- Composition and Chemistry - D22301 - A case study of rapid mixing across the extratropical tropopause based on Civil Aircraft for the Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instrumented Container (CARIBIC) observations (DO
- Mid-Century Ensemble Regional Climate Change Scenarios for the Western United States
- Surface heat flux in the east China sea and the yellow sea
- The chemical content of raindrops as a function of drop radius. 1. Field measurements at the cloud base and below the cloud
- Sensitivity of optimal unstable structures
- On the influence of local and north Atlmantic wind forcing on the seasonal variation of sea level on the newfoundland and labrador shelf
- A verification of some methods to determine the fluxes of momentum, sensible heat, and water vapour using standard deviation and structure parameter of scalar meteorological quantities
- The evaluation of emergency response trace gas and dense gas dispersion models
- Climate modeling approach
- A vertically nested regional numerical weather prediction model with second-order closure physics
- DER WASSERHAUSHALT DES NILS NACH DEM BAU DES HOCHSTAUDAMMES VON ASSUA N
- TOTAL OZONE OBSERVATIONS AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
- Determination of Roughness Lengths for Heat and Momentum Over Boreal Forests
- Measurements of the Parameters of the Midlatitude Upper Atmosphere with the Aid of Artificial Periodic Irregularities of Ionospheric Plasma
- EVOLUTION QUANTITATIVE DES MESURES DE VENTS METEOSATQUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE METEOSAT WIND MEASUREMENTS.- KOLICHESTVENNAYA OTSENKA METODOV IZMERENIYA VETROV SO SPUTNIKOV