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- The EU-FP7 ERA-CLIM2 Project Contribution to Advancing Science and Production of Earth System Climate Reanalyses
- Évaluer les actions de formation
- D18102 - Atmosphere/vegetation feedbacks: A mechanism for abrupt climate change over northern Africa (DOI 10.1029/2007JD009608)
- Comparison of the carbon bond and SAPRC photochemical mechanisms under conditions relevant to southeast Texas
- Climate and Dynamics - D02103 - Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer bidirectional reflectance distribution function-based albedo parameterization for weather and climate models (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006736)
- Vertical Structure of Midlatitude Analysis and Forecast Errors
- Long-term average vertical motions observed by VHF wind profilers : the effect of slight antenna-pointing inaccuracies
- Cloud classification of METEOSAT data using an artifical neural network
- A comparative study on estimation of partial could coverage within a pixel proposed adaptive least square method with constraints
- Performance of an ultrasonic level sensing system for automated monitoring of snowcover depth
- The development of a weather radar network in western Europe
- Quasi-periodic fluctuations in ionospheric absorption in relation to planetary activity in the stratosphere
- BEDEUTUNG VON RADARFLAECHENNIEDERSCHLAGSMESSUNGEN FUER DIE HYDROLOGIE
- STRATOSPHERIC OZONE DECREASE DUE TO CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE PHOTOLYSIS : PREDICTIONS OF LATITUDE DEPENDENCE
- RADIATIVE TRANSFER IN MODEL CLOUDS OF VARIABLE AND HEIGHT CONSTANT LIQUID WATER CONTENT AS COMPUTED BY APPROXIMATE AND EXACT METHODS
- THE TURBULENT TRANSFER MECHANISMS : A TIME DOMAIN ANALYSIS
- NOWCAST - AT THE ANNUAL MEETING - New Wind Chill Index . Soil Moisture and Snow Cover . EPA Pollution Forecasts . Intercontinental Dust Travel . Amazon Deforestation . Winter Wheat and Climate . Flash Flood Software . Predicting Monsoo
- Climate and satellite indicators to forecast rift valley fever epidemics in Kenya
- Vision through the atmosphere.
- The great cyclone at St. Louis and East St. Louis, May 27, 1896