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- Systèmes d'exploitation.
- North-Atlantic SST amplified recent wintertime European land temperature extremes and trends
- Le climat dans le monde 2001-2010 : une décennie d'extrêmes climatiques : rapport de synthèse
- Decadal Climate Simulations Using Accurate and Fast Neural Network Emulation of Full, Longwave and Shortwave, Radiation
- Automatic Detection of Local Cloud Systems from MODIS Data
- Hydrochemical assessment of the Rochefort marsh: Role of surface and groundwater in the hydrological functioning of the wetland
- Climate and Dynamics - D15104 - El Niño induced anomalies in global data sets of total column precipitable water and cloud cover derived from GOME on ERS-2 (DOI 10. 1029/2005JD005972)
- Simulation and downscaling models for potential evaporation
- The Impact of Oklahoma's Winter Wheat Belt on the Mesoscale Environment
- Aerosols and Clouds (AAC) - AAC 4. Heterogeneous nucleation as a potential sulphate-coating mechaqism of atmospheric mineral dust particles and implications of coated dust on new particle formation (DOI 10.1029/2003JD003553)
- Extracting flow structures from tracer data
- Tropospheric formaldehyde concentration at the Mauna Loa Observatory during the Mauna Loa Observatory photochemistry experiment 2
- A note on the influence of meteorological factors on early shoot-borer [chilotraea infuscatellus snell] of sugarcane at Padegaon [Maharashtra]
- Synoptic climatology
- Growth of thunderstorm and latent instability over eastern India
- OPTIMISATION DE ROUTE TRANSOCEANIQUE D UN VOILIER. APPLICATION AU BATEAU "CHARENTE-MARITIME 2", TRANSAT QUEBEC-SAINT-MALO, 1984
- 15TH CONFERENCE ON HURRICANES AND TROPICAL METEOROLOGY. MIAMI, FLORIDA, JANUARY 9-13, 1984
- INSTABILITIES OF A BAROCLINIC ZONAL FLOW IN THE PRESENCE OF SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY
- DETERMINING THE EXTRAATMOSPHERIC INTENSITY OF SOLAR RADIATION BY THE BOUGUER METHOD FOR OZONOMETRES WITH NARROW-BAND OPTICAL FILTERS
- CALCULATION OF THE NONSTATIONARY RADIATION FIELD IN AN ISOTROPICALLY SCATTERING MEDIUM OF FINITE OPTICAL THICKNESS