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- Prévisibilité mensuelle du géopotentiel à 500 hpa par régression statistique
- Canicules et vagues de chaleur
- Bulletin mensuel de l'Office national météorologique de France - Janvier 1925
- D23211 - Understanding ice supersaturation, particle growth, and number concentration in cirrus clouds (DOI 10.1029/2008JD010332)
- C04040 - Near-bed turbulence and relict waveformed sand ripples: Observations from the inner shelf (DOI 10.1029/2006JC004013)
- Aerosol & Clouds - D07202 - Seasonal characteristics of air masses arriving at Gosan, Korea, using fine particle measurements between November 2001 and August 2003 (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006946)
- Dimension Characteristics and Precipitation Efficiency of Cumulonimbus Clouds in the Region Far South from the Mei-Yu Front over the Eastern Asian Continent
- Aerosol and Clouds - D18213 - Fog and low clouds in a coastally trapped disturbance (DOI 10.1029/2004JD005522)
- Composition and Chemistry (ACH) - ACH 6. Applicability of the steady state approximation to the interpretation of atmospheric observations of NO3 and N2O5 (DOI 10.1029/2003JD003407)
- The soil-precipitation feedback : a process study with a regional climate model
- Airborne measurements of total sulfur gases during NASA global tropospheric experiment/chemical instrumentation test and evaluation 3.
- A new numerical model of the middle atmosphere. 1. Dynamics and transport of tropospheric source gases
- Southern oscillation index, 1857-1987
- ON THE DURATION OF THE RAINY SEASON OVER DIFFERENT PARTS OF INDIA
- LY [ALPHA] ABSORPTION CROSS-SECTION OF H2O AND O2
- A STUDY OF TURBULENT ENERGY OVER COMPLEX TERRAIN [ STATE, 1978 ]
- Letters to the Editor //
- TORRO tornado division report for Britain and Ireland: January and February 2000
- A comparison of cloud and rainfall information from instantaneous visible and infrared scanner and precipitation radar observations over a frontal zone in east Asia during june 1998
- The relationship between precipitation and lightning in tropical Island convection : A C-band polarimetric radar study
