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- Relationship between convection over Central America and the intensity of the jet stream bearing on the 1999 December European storms
- C10030 - The long-term freshening and nutrient increases in summer surface water in the northern East China Sea in relation to Changjiang discharge variation (DOI 10.1029/2008JC004812)
- C05004 - Modeling of the mesoscale structure of coupled upwelling / downwelling events and the related input of nutrients to the upper mixed layer in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea (DOI 10.1029/2007JC004280)
- C11014 - Snowball versus slushball Earth: Dynamic versus nondynamic sea ice? (DOI 10.1029/2006JC004037)
- Numerical study on adjusting and controlling effect of forest cover on PM10 and O3
- Water Adsorption and Crystallization on Soot Particles
- Coupled pattern analysis of sea surface temperature and TOPEX/Poseidon sea surface height
- Carbon monoxide trend, meteorology, and three-way catalysts in Mexico city
- Equatorial diurnal variations observed in UARS Microwave Limb Sounder temperature during 1991-1994 and simulated by the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model
- Estimating overwater convective boundary layer height from routine meteorological measurements for diffusion applications at sea.
- The kinetic theory of point vortices
- Establishing a conventional Doppler sodar cum Doppler minisodar at the national physical laboratory
- Response of Baltic sea ice to seasonal, interannual forcing and climate change
- Meteosat data as an index of fluctuations in Earth radiation budget on monthly time scales
- NEW FORM OF THE WAVE EQUATION FOR A LAYERED MEDIUM
- TROPICHESKAYA METEOROLOGIYA
- A MODEL FOR THE THICKNESS AND SALINITY OF THE UPPER LAYER IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ICE THICHNESS AND SOME EXTERNAL PARAMETERS
- THE WINTER MONSOON EXPERIMENT; REPORT OF DECEMBER 1978 FIELD PHASE
- ICE NUCLEATION MECHANISMS OF SUBMICRON MONODISPERSED SILVER IODIDE, 1,5-DIHYDROXYNAPHTHALENE AND PHLOROGLUCINOL AEROSOL PARTICLES
- 60 YEARS OF WEATHER RECORDING