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- Spatial variability of Saharan dust deposition revealed through a citizen science campaign
- Ice injected into the tropopause by deep convection - Part 2: Over the Maritime Continent
- Die Strömungen des Festen, Flüssigen und Gasförmigen des Geologie, Astronomie, Klimatologie und Meteorologie
- Le climat fragile de la modernité : Petite histoire climatique de la réflexivité environnementale
- Influence of a New Turbulence Regime on the Global Air-Sea Heat Fluxes
- Wind and turbulence in the urban boundary layer - analysis from acoustic remote sensing data and fit to analytical relations
- Temperature-related trends in the vertical position of the summer upper tropospheric surface of maximum wind over the Northern Hemisphere
- NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE - Interannual Variability and Decadal Trend of Global Fractional Vegetation Cover from 1982 to 2000.
- Interannual and intraseasonal variations in monsoon depressions and their westward-propagation predecessors
- A review of parameterization schemes for turbulent boundary-layer processes.
- Research activities in atmospheric and oceanic modelling
- Absorption line profiles in a moving atmosphere : a single scattering linear perturbation theory
- Conclusions and recommendations resulting from the WMO international radiosonde intercomparison
- NOAA RESEARCHERS PROVIDING PRE-ANALYZED HURRICANE DATA
- MODELING OF A TROPICAL RAINDROP SIZE DISTRIBUTION FOR MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER WAVE APPLICATIONS
- PROBLEMS OF DETERMINING SNOW ALBEDO FOR THE HIGH ARCTIC
- EVALUATION OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AND CROP COEFFICIENT VALUES FOR SONALIKA WHEAT [ HD 1553 ]
- A COMPARISON OF CONCENTRATIONS OF FISSION PRODUCTS, RADON 222, AND CLOUD CONDENSATION NUCLEI OVER THE NORTH ATLANTIC
- Les rafales de montagnes
- THE BOOK OF NORMALS OF METEOROLOGICAL ELEMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ISLES FOR PERIOD ENDING 1915. SECTION I: MONTHLY NORMALS FOR STATIONS (1881-1915). TABLE 1. TEMPERATURE (MAX., MIN., AND MEAN) FAREINHEIT SCALE.- TABLE 2. TEMPERATURE (MAX., MIN., AND MEA
