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- The Community Earth System Model (CESM) Large Ensemble Project: A Community Resource for Studying Climate Change in the Presence of Internal Climate Variability
- Cours de physique : électromagnétisme 2 Phénomènes d'induction et électrocinétique Classes préparatoires 1er cycle universitaire
- Proceedings of the first WMO workshop on the diagnosis and prediction of monthly and seasonal atmospheric variations over the globe (College park, U.S.A., 29 july to 2 august, 1985) [combined with NOAA's tenth annual climate diagnostics workshop] [WMO/TD n° 87] [VOLUME 2]
- Monthly weather review
- Commentaries - D02202 - Comment on "Aerosol organic carbon to black carbon ratios: Analysis of published data and implication for climate forcing" by T. Novakov et al. (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007210)
- Aeration Due to Breaking Waves. Part I: Bubble Populations
- Scale Interactions and Atmospheric Predictability: An Updated Perspective
- A Comparison of Recent Reanalysis Datasets Using Objective Feature Tracking: Storm Tracks and Tropical Easterly Waves
- NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE - An Improved Estimate of Tornado Occurrence in the Central Plains of the United States
- 25 year daily temperature and rainfall means at Royston, Hertfordshire, 1973-1997
- Relationships between IWC and polarimetric radar measurands at 94 and 220 GHz for hexagonal columns and plates
- The acidification process under the cloud in southwest China : observation results and simulation
- The incidence of very deep depressions in the north Atlantic area
- MODELING THE GEOSTROPHIC DRAG COEFFICIENT FOR AIDJEX
- THE CLIMATE OF JAPAN
- ESSAIS CLIMATIQUES ET MECANIQUES REALISABLES AU CNET
- MATRICHNYE SPOSOBY ZASHCHITY INFORMATSII PODLEZHASHCHEJ DLITEL NOMY KHRANENIYU
- Quasi-biennial oscillation in vertical velocity inferred from trace gas data in the equatorial lower stratosphere
- Exploration internationale des régions arctiques 1882-83 : Expédition danoise : Observations faites à Gothdaab : Tome I, aurores boréales observées à Gothdaab (1882-83)
- La Terre s'aplatit !
