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- A new approach for drought index adjustment to clay-shrinkage-induced subsidence over France: advantages of the interactive leaf area index
- LECTURES PRESENTED AT THE FORTY-FIFTH SESSION OF THE WMO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - WMO N°805
- Voves 1977. SODAR 7 : n° 37 à 41
- Avalanche à Châtel
- Table permanente des hauteurs d'eau pour la Manche et les côtes françaises de l'Atlantique
- Tropical Cloud Heating Profiles: Analysis from KWAJEX
- An idealized model of the one-dimensional carbon dioxide rectifier effect
- Evaluation of Potential Forest Fire Danger in Russian Forests under Climate Warming in the 21st Century
- Comments on #8220Instantaneous secondary organic aerosol yields and their comparison with overall aerosol yields for aromatic and biogenic hydrocarbons#8221 by Weimin Jiang (2003, 2004)
- Composition and Chemistry - D09302 - Retrieval of stratospheric NOx from 5.3 and 6.2 gm nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium emissions measured by Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat - (DOI 10.102
- Climate and Dynamics - D24116 - A generation mechanism for the 2-day wave near the stratopause: Mixed barotropic-inertial instability (DOI 10.1029/2004JD005177)
- Sulfur dioxide dry deposition on the loess surface#x0201;surface reaction concept for measuring dry deposition flux
- Uncertainties in a assessing radiative forcing by mineral dust
- Increased polar stratospheric ozone losses and delayed eventual recovery owing to increasing greenhouse-gas concentrations
- The impact of El Nino-southern oscillation on the temperature field over Canada
- Atmospheric NO3. 3. Sunrise disappearance and the stratospheric profile
- Heavy metal and sulphur emissions to the atmosphere from human activities in Antarctica
- A REGIONALIZATION OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL S PRECIPITATION CLIMATE USING FACTOR ANALYSIS
- ANASYG/PRESYG, Météo-France's new graphical summary of the synoptic situation
- PROCESSING UPPER ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FOR CLIMATOLOGICAL USE