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- Scientists' Warning to Humanity: Rapid degradation of the world's large lakes
- Influence of light-absorbing particles on snow spectral irradiance profiles
- Méthodes orientées objet
- Editorial -- Physical Geography as an Expression of Change
- Water table fluctuation in aquifers overlying a semi-impervious layer due to transient recharge from a circular basin
- NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE - Reply - Comments on "Contrails, Cirrus Trends, and Climate"
- Using the PARAGON Framework to Establish an Accurate, Consistent, and Cohesive Long-Term Aerosol Record
- Proceedings of the Ra VI task team on the provision of seasonal to inter-annual forecasts and regional climate centre services [RA VI-TT/SIRCC), Reading, United Kingdom, 14-16 april 2003.
- Special Section: SAFARI 2000-Southern African Regional Science Initiative - SAF 8. Trace gas and particle emissions from fires in large diameter and belowground biomass fuels (DOI 10.1029/2002JD002100)
- Investigations of humidity skewness and variance profiles in the convective boundary layer and comparison of the latter with large eddy simulation results
- Radiometric and equivalent isothermal surface temperatures
- The effect of inertial navigation system time response on airborne turbulence measurements
- Examination of the strengthening of wintertime mid-latitude westerlies over the north Pacific in the 1970s.
- The all-union conference on air quality and its protection in health resort areas [Kislovodsk, April 10-13, 1989]
- ON THE REPRESENTATION OF ROSSBY WAVE CRITICAL LAYERS AND WAVE BREAKING IN ZONALLY TRUNCATED MODELS
- AN INDEX OF SCOTTISH SUMMERS
- MICROENVIRONMENTAL MODIFICATION BY SMALL WATER DROPLET EVAPORATION
- VENTS REGIONAUX ET LOCAUX
- La recherche d'informations : du texte intégral au thésaurus
- THE BOOK OF NORMALS OF METEOROLOGICAL ELEMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ISLES FOR PERIOD ENDING 1915. SECTION I: MONTHLY NORMALS FOR STATIONS (1881-1915). TABLE 1. TEMPERATURE (MAX., MIN., AND MEAN) FAREINHEIT SCALE.- TABLE 2. TEMPERATURE (MAX., MIN., AND MEA