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- Le climat influe sur la taille des feuilles
- Bulletin international du Bureau central météorologique de France - Bulletins quotidiens de décembre 1902
- Cambridge English for Engineering
- Tropical response to the Atlantic Equatorial mode : AGCM multimodel approach
- C11019 - Representer-based variational data assimilation in a nonlinear model of nearshore circulation (DOI 10.1029/2007JC004117)
- Klimatologické a hydrologické studie z pobocky CHMU ceské budejovice.
- IPCC's Twentieth-Century Climate Simulations: Varied Representations of North American Hydroclimate Variability
- Analysis of methyl tert-butyl ether in the atmosphere and implications as an exclusive indicator of automobile exhaust
- Measurements of NOx and PAN and estimates of O3 production over the seasons during Mauna Loa observatory photochemistry experiment 2
- A comparison of the climate response to increased carbon dioxide simulated by general circulation models with mixed-layer and dynamic ocean representations in the region of south America
- Nevartige karten des wasserhaushalis von Bayern unter beruecksichtigung der topographie
- Preliminary assessment of the greenhouse warming implications of halocarbon substitutes for CFC-11 and CFC-12
- Sea-ice and climate. Report of the fourth session of the working group on sea-ice and climate. [Rome, Italy, 20-23 November 1989]
- SIMULTANEOUS COLLECTION OF PARTICLES AND GAPES FOLLOWED BY MULTIELEMENT ANALYSIS USING NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES
- THE CLOUDS AND VAS
- THE EVALUATION OF DIFFUSIVITIES FOR A NON-UNIFORM SITE
- ETUDE THEORIQUE DE L ABSORPTION DES ONDES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES PAR LES CAPTEURS DE TEMPERATURE POUR LES MESURES PAR FUSEES
- Diagnoses of an Eddy-Resolving Atlantic Ocean Model Simulation in the Vicinity of the Gulf Stream. Part II: Eddy Potential Enstrophy and Eddy Potential Vorticity Fluxes
- Detection and Prediction of Warm Season Midtropospheric Vortices by the Rapid Update Cycle
- Smallholder maize production and climatic risk : a case study from Mexico