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- Pycnogonidé de la Terre Adélié Echantillons rapportés par le Docteur Sapin-Jaloustre, Médecin-Biologiste de la Première Expédition en Terre Adélie (1949-1951) ( Expéditions Polaires Françaises, Missions Paul-Emile Victor ) par Louis Page
- Time of Emergence for Altimetry-Based Significant Wave Height Changes in the North Atlantic
- Exceptional rainfall and thunderstorms over Nottinghamshire on 23 July 2013
- The millennial atmospheric lifetime of anthropogenic CO2
- L'estimation du Bioclimat humain. Revue partielle des Paramètres physiques (avertissement de Bessemoulin J.)
- Spectral UV Measurements of Global Irradiance, Solar Radiance, and Actinic Flux in New Zealand: Intercomparison between Instruments and Model Calculations
- Climate and Dynamics - D16102 - Impact of Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies on the summer climate in the western North Pacific during 1997-1998 (DOI 10.1029/2004JD005676)
- NOWCAST - CHAPTER CHANNEL
- Influence of the Near-Surface Wind Speed and Direction on the Heat and Radiative Characteristics of the Ocean -- Atmosphere System in Areas of the Subpolar Hydrological Front
- 28. Subannual variability of the ocean circulation in the Kuroshio region (DOI 10.1029/2001JC001073)
- A screening methodology for passive microwave precipitation retrieval algorithms
- Comparison of ERWS-1 Sar images of the western mediterranean to in situ oceanographic data prim-1 Cruise [may 1992]
- Sources of moisture for rainfall in west Africa
- Adaptation of a cloud activation scheme to a spectral-chemical aerosol model
- Important new values of the physical constants of 1986, vapour formulations based on the ITS-90, and psychrometer formulae
- Generation of tropical cyclones
- HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL STUDY OF KARANJA PROJECT IN KARNATAKA STATE FOR ESTIMATING DESIGN STORM
- A MULTI-LAYER SPECTRAL MODEL AND THE SEMI-IMPLICIT METHOD
- Voltages inside and just above thunderstorms
- VEILLE METEOROLOGIQUE MONDIALE : onzième rapport sur l'éxécution du plan. WMO N°601
