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- Vient de paraître [La Météorologie n°68]
- Results of meteorological rocket experiments at Thumba
- Bulletin annuel de la Commission de météorologie du département de l'Yonne [Année 1936]
- Voyage autour du monde sur la frégate "La Vénus" pendant les années 1836-1839. Tome septième. Physique, tome II, Observations météorologiques faites à la mer, 2e partie
- Simulation of Subantarctic Mode and Antarctic Intermediate Waters in Climate Models
- Climate and Dynamics - D11102 - Glacier winds in the Rongbuk Valley, north of Mount Everest: 2. Their role in vertical exchange processes (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007868)
- Blocking and Rossby Wave Breaking on the Dynamical Tropopause in the Southern Hemisphere
- CLIMATE AND DYNAMICS - D09104 - Tropospheric water vapor from solar spectrometry and comparison with Jason microwave radiometer measurements (DOI 10.1029/2005JD005767)
- The Minimum Spanning Tree Histogram as a Verification Tool for Multidimensional Ensemble Forecasts
- Three- and Four-Dimensional Variational Assimilation with a General Circulation Model of the Tropical Pacific Ocean. Part I: Formulation, Internal Diagnostics, and Consistency Checks
- Verifikacija numerickih prognoza brzine vjetra i stanja mora ECMWF-a za Palagruzu
- Sensitivity of simulated global climate to perturbations in low cloud microphysical properties. Part 2 : spatially localized perturbations
- Der Staubsturm in Aegypten vom 5./6. Maerz 1996
- The role of meteorology in managing the environment in the 1990's
- Forecast of the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere
- COMBINED DETERMINATION OF THE RECOVERY TEMPERATURE OF GAS FLOW HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT BY THE CALORIMETER METHOD
- TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF AN HISTORICAL VISIBILITY DATA BASE
- PRESSURE FLUCTUATIONS CAUSED BY ATMOSPHERIC WAVES AND THEIR VARIATION UNDER DIFFERENT WEATHER CONDITIONS
- THE EFFECT OF WIND AND SURFACE CURRENTS ON DRIFTERS
- Annales de l'Observatoire météorologique physique et glaciaire du Mont-Blanc (Altitude 4,358 mètres). Tome I
