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- Les prototypes de la collection d'instruments anciens de Météo-France. La durée d'insolation.
- Large-Scale Atlantic Salinity Changes over the Last Half-Century: A Model-Observation Comparison
- The Donora smog disaster - A problem in atmospheric pollution.
- Identifying and quantifying transported vs. local sources of New York City PM2.5 fine particulate matter air pollution
- Evaluation of the Models-3 Community Multi-scale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system with observations obtained during the TRACE-P experiment: Comparison of ozone and its related species
- A ATMOSPHERIC SECTION - Estimating the Vertical Structure of Intense Mediterranean Precipitation Using Two X-Band Weather Radar Systems
- Numerics of the ECMWF wave model.
- Special Section: Characterization of Asian Aerosols and Their Radiative Impacts on Climate - D19S26 - Dust particles in the free atmosphere over desert areas on the Asian continent: Measurements from summer 2001 to summer 2002 with bal
- 2003: Fifth warmest year in Britain - MET OFFICE, UK
- What controls stratocumulus radiative properties ? Lagrangian observations of cloud evolution
- Airborne observations of spatial and temporal variability of tropospheric carbon dioxide
- Two memorable winters in Scotland 1793/94 and 1794/95 : "the gonial blast" and "the most severe in the memory of man"
- Report of the workshop on user needs and requirements. Norrkoeping, Sweden, 4-8 October 1993
- Sravnenie vertikal'nykh skorostej, vychislyaemykh po razlichnym prognosticheskim skheman gidromettsentra SSSR
- Impact of boundary-layer clouds. A case study of cover hours
- Recent observations of variability in the path and vertical structure of the Alaskan stream
- A MODIFIED PALMER S DROUGHT INDEX
- MECHANISMS OF JAVA RAINFALL ANOMALIES
- POURQUOI L AVIATION MODERNE A-T-ELLE BESOIN DE SYSTEMES METEOROLOGIQUES AUTOMATIQUES
- Hurricane forecasting/Tropical meteorology and the media. : a short courge held in conjunction with the 19th Annual Conference on Broadcast Meteorology. May 31, 1989, Bal Harbour, Florida
