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- Characteristics and relationships between daily maximum boundary layer height and precipitation in the arid and semi-arid regions of East Asia
- Climatological charts of the North Atlantic. December
- Contribution à la recherche d'un capteur d'humidité pour stations automatiques
- Mise en évidence de la chaleur latente liée à l'évaporation et à la condensation de l'eau : Applications au fonctionnement des orages
- Evolution Of ECMWF Sud-seasonal Forecast Skill Scores Over The Past 10 Years
- Saison cyclonique aux Antilles
- D11109 - Multimodel projections of climate change from short-lived emissions due to human activities (DOI 10.1029/2007JD009152)
- Modelling average winter smoke pollution over the Christchurch urban area
- Special Section: Wind-Driven Circulation and Ecosystem Response Off the Oregon Coast: Results From the Coastal Ocean Advances in Shelf Transport (COAST) Program - C10S10 - A modified law-of-the-wall applied to oceanic bottom boundary l
- Aerosol and Clouds - D24212 On the future of carbonaceous aerosol emissions (DOI 10. 1029/2004JD004902)
- Estimation of forest#x0201;atmosphere CO2 exchange by eddy covariance and profile techniques
- Effect of cloud vertical inhomogeneity on the retrieval of cirrus cloud temperature and infrared optical depth using the ASTR
- Aerosols in the atmospheric boundary layer and its association with surface wind speed at a coastal site
- Isotope analysis based source identification for atmsopheric CH4 and CO sampled across Russia using the Trans-Siberian railroad
- Some climatological aspects of forecasting tornadoes associated with tropical cyclones
- Airborne cloud lidar experiment for cloud cliamtology characterization
- Circulations associated with a mature-to-decaying midlatitude mesoscale convective system. Part 1 : surface features - heat bursts and mesolow development
- DIABATIC HEATING AND GENERATION OF AVAILABLE POTENTIAL ENERGY IN A TORNADO-PRODUCING EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE
- THE ENTROPIC ENERGY OF GEOPHYSICAL FLUID SYSTEMS
- A seasonal Markov chain model for the weather in the central Alps