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- Skills for forecasting space weather
- The existence and the climatological characteristics of the spring rainy period in Korea
- Climate and Dynamics - D06118. On the existence of hemisphere-wide climate variations (DOI 10.1029/2003JD004230)
- Composition and Chemistry - D05308. Particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean atmospheres during the Indian Ocean Experiment and Aerosols99: Continental sources to the marine atmosphere (DOI 10.1029/
- Simulation of alpine tundra surface microclimates using the Canadian land surface scheme 1. Albedo and net radiation modelling
- Fractal dimensions of chaotic attractors for monsoon rainfall of meteorologicals sub-divisions of India
- numerical modelling of the long-term variability of the sea surface temperature in the south china sea
- The southern ocean thermohaline circulation : a numerical model sensitivity study
- Real time, in situ measurements of atmospheric optical absorption in the visible via photoacoustic spectroscopy. II : validation for atmospheric elemental carbon aerosol
- WIND FLUCTUATIONS NEAR A COLD VORTEX-TROPOPAUSE FUNNEL SYSTEM OBSERVED BY THE MU RADAR
- MILANKOVITCH AND CLIMATE. UNDERSTANDING THE RESPONSE TO ASTRONOMICAL FORCING. PART 2
- AEROSOL MEASUREMENTS IN THE WINTER/SPRING ANTARCTIC STRATOSPHERE. 2. IMPACT ON POLAR STRATOSPHERIC CLOUD THEORIES
- AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS OF THERMAL RADIATION IN THE CLEAR ATMOSPHERE
- DARSTELLUNG EINES VERFAHRENS ZUR BERECHNUNG DER SCHNEEDECKENENTWICKLUNG
- Nonlinearly induced low-frequency variability in a midlatitude coupled ocean-atmosphere model of intermediate complexity
- Hydrologic modeling of an Arctic tundra watershed: Toward Pan-Arctic predictions
- CMIP1 evaluation and intercomparison of coupled climate models
- Abrupt changes as indicators of decadal climate variability
- Implementation of an atmospheric sulfur scheme in the Hirlam regional weather forecast model
- A comparison of parametrizations of canopy conductance of Aspen and Douglas-fir forests for CLASS