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- Etude préliminaire sur l'évaluation des précipitations par radar et par satellites : [ Rapport de fin de stage de Patrick David datant de juin 1980 ]
- Arbeit mit Texten Übungen für die Sprachprüfung an deutschen Hochschulen
- Utilisation du satellite NOAA pour la détection des risques d'incendies de forêts
- Interactions between Shallow and Deep Convection under a Finite Departure from Convective Quasi Equilibrium
- A first assessment of the SMOS data in southwestern France using in situ and airborne soil moisture estimates : The CAROLS airborne campaign
- High-frequency holocene glacier fluctuations in New Zealand differ from the northern signature.
- Aerosol and Clouds - D24206 - Response of the climate system to Climate and Dynamics - D24102 - Radio frequency radiation beam pattern of lightning return strokes: Inferred from FORTE satellite observations (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006010)
- Particulate emissions from on-road vehicles in the Kaisermühlen-tunnel (Vienna, Austria)
- General use and impact of tovs data on global modelling [including variational analysis]
- Qualitative and quantitative diagnosis of cloud images for use in weather forecast
- The appkication of divergence variation to analysis and forecasting of mesoscale convective systems
- RECONSTRUCTED NORTHERN HEMISPHERE ANNUAL TEMPERATURE SINCE 1671 BASED ON HIGH-LATITUDE TREE-RING DATA FROM NORTH AMERICA
- THE PERFORMANCE OF A TYPHOON TRACK PREDICTION MODEL WITH CUMULUS PARAMETERIZATION
- SOME ASPECTS OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN RADIATION, ADVECTION AND TURBULENCE IN THE PLANETARY BOUNDARY LAYER
- CALCULATIONS OF ELECTRIC FIELD GROWTH, FIELD STRUCTURE AND CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS, IN THUNDERSTORMS
- GLOBAL NYE MERIDIONAL NYE RAZREZY VYSOKIKH SLOEV ATMOSFERY
- A two-dimensional numerical study of effects of vertical diffusion in frontal zones
- Reviews & Resources - Book: The Weather Channel: The Improbable Rise of a Media Phenomenon
- Ice core studies of anthropogenic sulfate and nitrate trends in the Arctic