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- Thermal acclimation of stem respiration implies a weaker carbon-climate feedback
- Remise du prix Prud'homme 2022 à Audrey Delpech
- Moist static energy: definition, reference constants, a conservation law and effects on buoyancy
- -"Dioscures" satellites jumeaux proposés par le CNES et le SGAC pour la navigation aérienne -"Castor et Pollux", bergers célestes, surveilleront les avions traversant l'Atlantique
- Bulletin international du Bureau central météorologique de France - Bulletins quotidiens de janvier 1883
- Contribution à l'étude de l'ensoleillement des Hautes-Alpes. Liens caractéristiques entre les physionomies des durées d'insolation hivernale et les étendues départementales ensoleillées
- Vortices of the Mediterranean Sea: An Altimetric Perspective
- The 4 June 1999 Derecho Event: A Particularly Difficult Challenge for Numerical Weather Prediction
- NOWCAST - PAPERS OF NOTE - Roll vortices suggest redefining the hurricane boundary layer . Optimizing radar tilt to obtain quality wind profiles . Stunting the growth of drizzle drops . Deciphering banded orographic convection . Wave p
- Cirrus parametrization and the role of ice nuclei
- Daytime and nighttime aircraft lidar measurements showing evidence of particulate matter transport into the Northeastern valleys of the Lower Fraser Valley, BC
- Effects of a dynamic ocean on simulated climate sensitivity to greenhouse gases
- Atmospheric modulation of surface heat fluxes at ocean weather station P on a decadal time-scale
- Urban tree transpiration over turf and asphalt surfaces
- Weekly cycle of meteorological variations in Melbourne and the role of pollution and anthropogenic heat release
- A simple hydrologically based model of land surface water and energy fluxes for general circulation models
- Digital filter initialization at CNRM/GMAP [september 93-january 94]
- Rasprostranenie impul'snogo lazernogo izlucheniya v kapel'noj aehrozol'noj srede
- The structure and propagation of north australian cloud lines : results from AMEX phase 1
- Computer modelling in atmospheric and oceanic sciences : building knowledge