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- Interactions panaches volcaniques - atmosphère
- Potential for the Detection of Irrigation Events on Maize Plots Using Sentinel-1 Soil Moisture Products
- Vers une architecture bioclimatique
- Hurricane "Amanda": Rediscovery of a Forgotten U.S. Civil War Florida Hurricane
- NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE - Errors of Naturally Ventilated Air Temperature Measurements in a Spatial Observation Network
- Carbonaceous particles in the atmosphere. The 6th international conference, Vienna, Austria, 22-24 september 1997.
- Monsoon Precipitation over Northeast India and Tibetan Region: A Comparative Study
- Special Section: Characterization of Asian Aerosols and Their Radiative Impacts on Climate - D19S10 - Composition and major sources of organic compounds of aerosol particulate matter sampled during the ACE-Asia campaign (DOI 10.1029/20
- Assessment of the NCEP-DOE Reanalysis-2 and TOVS Pathfinder A Moisture Fields and Their Use in Antarctic Net Precipitation Estimates
- Absorption of volatile organic compounds to particles from a combustion source at different temperatures and relative humidities
- Direct measurement of the meridional circulation in the stratosphere during the IGY.
- The dynamicam basis of regional vertical motion fields surrounding localized tropical heating
- Wind energy resource studies in New Zealand
- Growth-ring analysis of indian tropical trees : dendroclimatic potential
- Snow monitoring in the United Kingdom using NOAA AVHRR satellite imagery
- O chislennom modelirovanii protsessa koagulyatsii
- Numerical study of a Sahelian synoptic weather system: Initiation and mature stages of convection and its interactions with the large-scale dynamics
- A ATMOSPHERIC SECTION - Full-Time, Eye-Safe Cloud and Aerosol Lidar Observation at Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Sites: Instruments and Data Processing
- ABREGE D'HISTOIRE DES MATHEMATIQUES
- EVALUATION DE LA QUALITE DES PREVISIONS NUMERIQUES DU CHAMP DE PRESSION EN SURFACE, ETABLIES PAR LE CEPMMT, EN POLYNESIE FRANCAISE, SUR UNE PERIODE DE 6 MOIS
