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- Climate models generally underrepresent the warming by Central Africa biomass-burning aerosols over the Southeast Atlantic
- Annales du Bureau central météorologique de France. 1, Étude des orages en France et mémoires divers
- [Album photographique : nuages]
- Corrigendum //
- An observational and numerical study of the effects of the late sea breeze on ozone distributions in the Busan metropolitan area, Korea
- Ground Fog Detection from Space Based on MODIS Daytime Data -- A Feasibility Study
- Weather Queries - Wall Cloud Identification, Official Weather Records, Lightning Strikes and Water
- A ATMOSPHERIC SECTION - Estimation and Extrapolation of the Atmospheric State Parameters on the Mesoscale Level Using a Kalman Filter Algorithm
- Simulations of the Zonal Mean Flow With the UCLA AGCM: Sensivity to Parameterizations of Subgrid Scale Orographic and Radiative Effects
- Influence of the depth hoar layer of the seasonal snow cover on the ground thermal regime
- Simultaneous spatial interpolation of the oceanic thermohaline fields
- Analiticheskaya model' formirovaniya fonovogo sernokislotnogo sloya atmosfery s uchetom postupayushchego v stratosferu uglerodosoderzhashchego aehrozolya
- Variation of air temperature in the Taisetsu mountains in winter, October, 1990-June, 1991
- The relationship between the southern oscillation and the precipitation in china in summer
- MODELLE ZUR BERECHNUNG DES WINDPROFILS IN EINER PLANETARISCHEN GRENZSCHICHT UNTER VERWENDUNG VON ANSAETZEN FUER DEN TURBULENZKOEFFIZIENTEN
- THE CLIMATE IMPACT OF EXPLOSIVE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
- ANALIZA MEZOSISTEMA
- BALL LIGHTNING AS ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
- Analyses d'expériences de modifications climatiques liées à l'augmentation des gaz à effet de serre; sensibilité de la réponse à la formulation du modèle et aux forçages utilisés
- Les observations météorologiques de la station française du Groenland 70° 55' 03" N - 40° 38' 22" W - Altitude 2993 m. Conditions atmosphériques en altitude du 17 septembre 1949 au 10 août 1951.