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- Global sensitivity analysis of a 3D street canyon model?Part I: The development of high dimensional model representations
- Thermodynamics of the formation of atmospheric organic particulate matter by accretion reactions#82122. Dialdehydes, methylglyoxal, and diketones
- Special Section: SAFARI 2000-Southern African Regional Science Initiative - SAF 15. Semivolatile particulate organic material in southern Africa during SAFARI 2000 (DOI 10.1029/2002JD002296)
- Intercomparison of cloud liquid water path derived from the GOES 9 imager and Ground based microwave radiometers for Continental Stratocumulus
- Dependence of a black target's apparent luminance on fog droplet size distribution.
- Interannual variability of the northern winter stratospheric circulation related to the QBO and the solar cycle
- Etude statistique des séries chronologiques (suite 1)
- Opyt ispol'zovaniya ob"ektivnoj klassifikatsii polej osadkov dlya prognoza
- RESULTS FROM PREDICTION OF CLOUDINESS WITH A LIMITED AREA MODEL
- A GLOBAL SPECTRAL MODEL WITH A FINITE ELEMENT FORMULATION FOR THE VERTICAL DISCRETIZATION : ADIABATIC FORMULATION
- A SECOND GENERATION MODEL FOR REGIONAL-SCALE TRANSPORT/CHEMISTRY/DEPOSITION
- TROPICAL CYCLONE MOTION IN A NONDIVERGENT BAROTROPIC MODEL
- STRATOSPHERIC HEATING DUE TO ABSORPTION OF SOLAR RADIATION BY NITROGEN DIOXIDE
- LES CHUTES DE NEIGE ET LES AVALANCHES DU PRINTEMPS 1975 DANS LES GRISONS [ SUISSE ]
- AUDITOR'S REPORT
- A ATMOSPHERIC SECTION - Extension to 3D of "The Effect of Line Averaging on Scalar Flux Measurements with a Sonic Anemometer near the Surface" by Kristensen and Fitzjarrald
- Climate and Dynamics - Late Cretaceous ocean: Coupled simulations with the National Center for Atmospheric Research Climate System Model (DOI 10.1029/2001JD000821)
- The potential of spaceborne dual-wavelength radar to make global measurements of cirrus clouds
- Explication élémentaire des marées
- Satellite oceanography. An introduction for oceanographers and remote-sensing scientists