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- Modelling snowpack stability from simulated snow stratigraphy: Summary and implementation examples
- Bulletin mensuel de l'Office national météorologique de France - Septembre 1921
- Radio reflections from satellite-produced ion colums
- Erratum: Predicting the regional onset of the rainy season in West Africa, by P. Laux, H. Kunstmann, and A. Bárdossy.International Journal of Climatology
- Are squall lines detected by NCEP-NCAR reanalyses?
- Quasi-Lagrangian energetics of an intense Mediterranean cyclone
- Evolution and Structure of Tropical Squall Line Elements Within a Moderate CAPE and Strong Low-Level Jet Environment
- The potential in using environmental monitoring satellites to predict Malaria epidemics in Africa
- Measurements of NO, NOy, CO and O3 and estimation of the ozone production rate at Oki Island, Japan, during PEM-West
- Determination of mutagenic activity of airborne particulates and of the Benzo [Alpha] pyrene concentrations in Athens atmosphere
- Report of the CC1 experts meeting on tracking and transmission of climate system monitoring information. [Geneva, 7-8 November 1991]
- On the selection of eastward-propagating modes appearing in the wave-CISK model as tropical intraseasonal [30-60 day] oscillations-linear responses to localized heating moving in the east-west direction on the equatorial beta plane
- The effect of spatial resolution on the simulation of upper-tropospheric frontogenesis using a sigma-coordinate primitive equation model
- INVARIANT MANIFOLDS, QUASI-GEOSTROPHY AND INITIALIZATION
- INTRA- AND INTER-HEMISPHERIC TELECONNECTIONS USING SEASONAL SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE
- A TECHNIQUE FOR PREDICTING BACKDOOR THUNDERSTORM OUTFLOW BOUNDARIES
- ON THE NUMBER CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOLS IN TOWNS
- Interdecal variation of atmospheric circulation part 2 : a numerical simulations with GCM
- Upper-ocean heat and salt balances in the western equatorial Pacific in response to the intraseasonal oscillation during TOGA COARE
- WEATHER SCIENCE, WEATHER RESEARCH: HISTORY OF THEIR PROBLEMS AND FINDINGS FROM DOCUMENTS DURING THREE THOUSAND YEARS