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- [Résumé climatique] Août 2012
- Simulation du climat de l'Afrique de l'Ouest à l'aide d'un modèle climatique régional : Validation sur la période 1961-1990
- Composition and Chemistry - D10316 - Evolution of surface ozone in central Italy based on observations and statistical model (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007900)
- Report on the CLIPS training workshop for regional association II (western part). (Doha, Qatar, 26 september-7october 2004).
- Geochemical evidence from corals for changes in the amplitude and spatial pattern of South Pacific interdecadal climate variability over the last 300 years
- Intercomparison of cloud liquid water path derived from the GOES 9 imager and Ground based microwave radiometers for Continental Stratocumulus
- The TOGA XBT programme : the use of upper ocean water thermal data for analysis and prediction of climate variability
- The temperature of an evaporating water droplet with a monolayer coating : comparison of experiment and theory
- Commentary on the significance of global temperature records
- Kinetics of O3 destruction by CLO and BrO within the antarctic vortex : an analysis based on in situ ER-2 data
- ENERGETICS OF CIRCULATION STATES IN A MODEL INCLUDING OROGRAPHY
- WIND-FORCED CHANGES IN LABRADOR CURRENT TRANSPORT
- LE RADAR EST DEVENU UN INSTRUMENT CLE POUR LA DETECTION ET L ANALYSE DES PHENOMENES METEOROLOGIQUES. 1ERE PARTIE : LE RADAR METEOROLOGIQUE, OUTIL DE RECHERCHE ET OUTIL OPERATIONNEL
- OBSERVATIONS OF STRATIFIED FLOW PAST THREE-DIMENSIONAL BARRIERS
- URMARIREA SI INTERPRETAREA VARIATIILOR IMPORTANTE DE TEMPERATURA DIN STRATOSFERA IN SEZONUL RECE
- THE MECHANISM OF PRECIPITATION FORMATION IN NORTHEASTERN COLORADO CUMULUS. 3 COORDINATED MICROPHYSICAL AND RADAR OBSERVATIONS AND SUMMARY
- Nonhydrostatic, Three-Dimensional Perturbations to Balanced, Hurricane-like Vortices. Part I: Linearized Formulation, Stability, and Evolution
- Eléments de météorologie agricole
- Les types de temps au Maroc
- Courants chauds - courants froids : pas d'El Nino en Atlantique ?