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- Le climat après la fin du mois / par Christian Gollier [Note de lecture]
- Bulletin mensuel du Bureau central météorologique de France - Décembre 1887
- Bulletin de l'OMM - vol. 60 (1) : Des services climatologiques bénéficiant aux utilisateurs
- THE MAP ROOM - Predicting and Validating the Tracking of a Volcanic Ash Cloud during the 2006 Eruption of Mt. Augustine Volcano
- Backwater control on riffle-pool hydraulics, fish habitat quality, and sediment transport regime in gravel-bed rivers
- Characterization of aerosol particles from grass mowing by joint deployment of ToF-AMS and ATOFMS instruments
- Numerical Investigation of Solitary Internal Wave-Induced Global Instability in Shallow Water Benthic Boundary Layers
- Infiltration and soil water mixing on forested and harvested slopes during spring snowmelt, Turkey Lakes Watershed, central Ontario
- Special Sections: Physical and Biochemical Evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean in the '90s (PBE) - PBE 23. Year-to-year variability of the phytoplankton bloom in the southern Adriatic Sea (1998-2000): Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view sensor observations and modeling study
- A new methodology for assimilation of initial soil moisture fields in weather prediction models using Meteosat and NOAA data.
- Integrating global and regional analyses of the effects of climate change : a case study of land use in England and Wales
- Simulation of a mature mesoscale convective system using a nonlinear balance model
- Estimation of global solar radiation from sunshine hours, geographical and meteorological parameters
- Cloud environment interface instability. Part 2 : extension to three spatial dimensions
- Estimation of the turbulent fluxes in the surface layer using the inertial dissipative method : a Monte Carlo error analysis
- AUGUST 1943 - FLYING INTO A HURRICANE
- LES TROMBES EN FRANCE. CLIMATOLOGIE ET CARACTERISTIQUES PHYSIQUES
- VERTICAL CURRENTS IN THE TROPOSPHERE
- FRONTS IN THE IRISH SEA
- Untersuchung über die leistungfähigkeit eines richard'schen barographen