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- Klimatographie von Österreich. I, Klimatographie von Niederösterreich
- Les orages en France pendant l'année 1914 [ Fait partie du recueil factice dont le titre : « Orages en France : 1906-1914 » ]
- Situation météorologique du mois... [Texte imprimé] / [Tunisie], Division de la météorologie nationale, Sous-division de la météorologie agricole
- Structural and Intensity Changes of Hurricane Bret (1999). Part I: Environmental Influences
- MEETING SUMMARIES - Workshop on the Antarctic Wind Field
- C07012 - Evaluation of the simulation of the annual cycle of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice coverages by 11 major global climate models (DOI 10.1029/2005JC003408)
- Composition and Chemistry - D24305 - Measurements of trace gas emissions from Australian forest fires and correlations with coincident measurements of aerosol optical depth (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006202)
- Urban scale modelling: The Sydney hailstorm of 14 April 1999
- The Influence of O3, Relative Humidity, NO and NO2 on the Oxidation of a-Pinene and Delta3-Carene
- Special Section: Biomass Burning and Lightning Experiment (BIBLE) BIB 6. Effects of biomass burning, lightning, and convection on 03, CO, and NOy over the tropical Pacific and Australia in August-October 1998 and 1999 (DOI 10.1029/2001
- Modeling the atmospheric convective boundary layer within a zero-order jump approach:An extended theoretical framework
- On meso-scale normal mode initialization by updating basic states : an over-ridge flow situation.
- Comparison of radar estimates and surface rainfall during rainstorms in 1987-88
- A roughness-detection technique for objectively classifying drops and graupel in 2D-image records
- Atmospheric concentrations of submicron contact-freezing nuclei
- A heat-balance model with a canopy of one or two layers and its application to field experiments
- The macrodescription of the evolution of 500 Hpa monthly anomaly field
- FROST HAZARD ASSESSMENT FROM LOCAL WEATHER AND TERRAIN DATA
- ANOMALIES IN TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL DURING WARM ARCTIC SEASONS
- THE LIMITATIONS OF WIND MEASUREMENT ACCURACY FOR BALLOON SYSTEMS
