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- Ecology of Climate Change The Importance of Biotic Interactions
- Ocean-air interactions : techniques, observations and analyses : an international journal
- The law of storms considered practically ; being a digest of the circular theory of storms, and the modification of that theory as due to the in-going spiral circulation of the wind in a cyclone ; together with a summary of the results of recent investigation with numerous illustrations
- Advances in applying climate prediction to agriculture.
- NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE - Precipitation and Circulation Covariability in the Extratropics
- Multiple Jets of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current South of Australia
- Observed surface oceanic and atmospheric variability in the tropical Pacific at seasonal and ENSO timescales : a tentative overview
- Further comment on the existence of a modified hydrogen bonding ratio in laboratory-generated water droplets
- Scales of variability in the equatorial Pacific inferred from the tropical atmosphere-ocean buoy array
- Interannual variability in reconstructed Canadian snow cover, 1915-1992
- Global sea ice concentration data set for use with the ECMWF re-analysis system
- A three-dimensiuonal numerical simulation of Hudson bay summer ocean circulation : topographic gyres, separations, and coastal jets
- Gidrometeorologicheskie protsessy v prikromochnoj zone barentseva morya v vesenneletnij period
- STRATEGIES PASTORALES ET AGRICOLES DES SAHELIENS DURANT LA SECHERESSE 1969-1974. ELEVAGE ET CONTACTS ENTRE PASTEURS ET AGRICULTEURS
- SOME TURBULENCE AND DIFFUSION PARAMETER ESTIMATES WITHIN COOLING TOWER PLUMES DERIVED FROM SODAR DATA
- ZALEZNOSC WILGOTNOSCI POWIETRZA OD WSPOLRZEDNYCH GEOGRAFICZNYCH W POLSCE
- HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE TRANSPARENCY OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SURFACE LAYER IN THE INFRARED WINDOWS
- Does ENSO Force the PNA?
- Storm Climatology of the Southern Beaufort Sea
- An evaluation of statistical and dynamical techniques for downscaling local climate